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Forum Post Study - FITTER MEN HAVE BETTER ERECTIONS
Fitter men have better erections: Study The Times of India Sunday, August 24, 2003 Washington - Another reason to pull your socks and get down to exercise regularly. Researchers have opined that ...
Forum Post Study: Being fat at 40 cuts years off life
Study: Being fat at 40 cuts years off life Smoking adds to drop in life expectancy (CNN) --Two out of three Americans have an ongoing battle of the bulge, and most know all that extra weight can...
Forum Post Persantine Cardiolite Study
I've had AFib for about 5 years, only 4 or 5 episodes. Been on all kinds of medications. I've been getting stress test about one a year, and came out fine, but this time I was told that my ...
Forum Post Eating at night while trying to lose weight
I heard on NPR a few months ago about a study that showed that people who ate most of their calories at night were no less likely to lose weight (which of course goes against the advice of hundreds of...
Forum Post cardiac PET scan
... normal resting blood flow perfusion the FDG-PET is not indicated.and FDG is not used in te rest/stress study.The need for FDG-PET study is based on the results of rest/stress study.If the above is t...
Forum Post going on and off of lipitor..and other statins.
I would assume so, if fenofibrates are included in the drug class fibrate, but would take a copy of the study to my doctor and ask if fibrates as referred to in the study inludes the fibrate your husb...
Forum Post Lipitor clearly worsening glucose control
Oops, I forgot to ask...Do you know which study this was? I might be interested in obtaining the original full article. Could you paste or provide a link to the abstract? Thanks!
Forum Post Niacin, Raynauld's, Erectile, etc...
...und (like we do all the time)? You would also be a candidate for a flow mediated endothelial dilation study; a special functional study of the endothelium. ED, Raynaud's and atherosclerosis...
Forum Post Heart Rate Recovery Time
Not quite the answer to your question, but a recent study claimed that those people that showed less than a 10 bpm decrease 1 minute after ceasing strenuous exercise were a high risk group.
Forum Post Dieters Curbed Carbs, Loaded Up on Protein Way Back in the 1
They knew how to implement scientific method in those days. Where's the writeup of the study? Of course, this would be completely incomprehensible to the typical journalist.
Forum Post Best way to lose (excess) fat?
... is on TV. You don't have to accept them at face value. Virtually all of them have the relevent study citations at the end of the article. He is speaking of, and mentioned, the Bainbridge...
Forum Post Where to get Potassium?
...my of Sciences recently raised the recommended daily amount of potassium to 4700 mg. According to their study, most Americans get a lot less than this (especially women)....
Forum Post Yes, Aspirin Does Prevent Heart Attacks
I read recently that a study showed uncoated aspirin to be more effective than coated aspirin.
Forum Post Arm Position Matters in Blood Pressure Readings According to
Comments about a new UCSD study published as a letter in the Jan. 6, 2004 issue of the Annals of Internal Medicine: Arm Position Matters in Blood Pressure Readings According to UCSD Medical ...
Forum Post Question about MIBI scan
...ion ecg as being an important missing part of the scan. I suspect however, that the poor protocol of the study will be downplayed by those involved with it. It is my opinion that you can engage in ...
Forum Post losing weight through drinking water question.
Plus, the *news* programs are reporting a new study that shows that many people who feel hungry are actually thirsty - 'hunger' is how the brain translates the message. Recommendation wa...
Forum Post The Cholesterol Paradox
The Cholesterol Paradox A study finds higher levels may actually benefit people with heart failure. By Andrew Conaway HealthDay Reporter head by suggesting high cholesterol levels may act...
Forum Post Is it good to train with a high heart rate ?
...ut 3 or 4 years ago. It may still be on their (University of West Virginia) server. In short, they ran a study with their patients working at or just under their aerobic thresholds for 4 months or so....
Forum Post Lipitor Have Withdrawal Dangers?
...itor are more likely to have a cardiac event or a stroke than they were before starting the drug. One study indicates that there are more coronary events when people stop taking statins (Definitely...
Forum Post TC over 300 and clean arteries!
...ssary procedures. Also, the jury may be still out about how valid it is. I just read in the Framington study a chol below 160 predicts a very low risk of CHD - you should be fine if you don't w...
Forum Post Substitute for coumadin?
...but it probably (?) has not been proven in your friend's condition. There may be some studies (or a study) comparing warfarin and aspirin for some condition, perhaps someone could try to look the...
Forum Post Intentional weight loss: patterns in the general population
...smoking status and pre-existing illness, however, have to be considered in relation to these findings. A study controlled for smoking status and pre-existing illness, found that intentional weight los...
Forum Post Vitamin C rather than statin?
... settle into a therapeutic portfolio that suits your goals and personal preference. For example, in this study, a slowing of atherosclerosis progression as measured by carotid intima media thickness w...
Forum Post Niacin: Immediate release OTC works best. www.theheart.org
I did some investigation on this study and believe it to be terribly flawed. No-flush niacin is also known as insitol hexaniacinate, inositol hexanicotinate and inositol nicotinate. It is a compound ...
Forum Post Questions about STATINS
Anyone who reads the study "Statins and the Risk of Polyneuropathy" (linked at the bottom of the interview) conclusion will see: Despite their findings, however, the authors remind us tha...
Forum Post Excessive vomiting, extremely high blood pressure and heart rate, and weight loss
...he hospital now for the 3rd time in 5 weeks. The doctors have run 2 cat scans, something called an empty study, and numorus blood test. The only thing they can tell us for sure is that only 1% of his ...
Forum Post LDL too low???
...that mercury is found only in the fish muscle, thank you for clarifying this for me. I did find a remote study, but it certainly does not sound worrisome. 'normal use' is not a specific term...
Forum Post Learn your portion size
...lained about the taste ate two-thirds more out of gigantic cartons than out of midsize ones. In a second study of 64 people given soup, half of the soup bowls refilled automatically, but too slowly to...
Forum Post Blood lipids under control
...lmon. Starting today I also going to try eating 1 cup of tomato sauce daily (mixed with veggies). Latest study from Harvard shows lycopene (in cooked tomatoes,eg) reduces heart disease by up to 50% S...
Forum Post Question: Clearing Arteries?
...excited about it. see: http://www.forrelease.com/D20031104/ cltu044.P1.11042003132644.25792.html Study Shows Infusions of Synthetic HDL 'Good Cholesterol' Can Remove Plaque From Cor...
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