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EGGS FOR DIABETICS-MAYO CLINIC
I came across the following article from MAYO CLINIC.Found intesting. Are chicken eggs good or bad for my cholesterol? Answers from Francisco Lopez-Jimenez, M.D. Chicken eggs are high in cholesterol, but the effect of egg consumption on blood cholesterol is minimal when compared with the effect of trans
I came across the following article from MAYO CLINIC.Found intesting. Are chicken eggs good or bad for my cholesterol? Answers from Francisco Lopez-Jimenez, M.D. Chicken eggs are high in cholesterol, but the effect of egg consumption on blood cholesterol is minimal when compared with the effect of trans
ramana42
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Diabetes India
9 years ago
Cholesterol in the NEWS
Two very interesting article in the copy of the daily mail in the health section. Looking at the cost comparison, "Will NHS have the budget for it?" This may not be new but very interesting. Jab cuts cholesterol better than statins and may halve patients' chances of suffering a heart attack and dying
Two very interesting article in the copy of the daily mail in the health section. Looking at the cost comparison, "Will NHS have the budget for it?" This may not be new but very interesting. Jab cuts cholesterol better than statins and may halve patients' chances of suffering a heart attack and dying
sandybrown
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Cholesterol Support
9 years ago
Why butter and eggs won't kill us after all: Flawed science triggers U-turn on cholesterol fears
Knowing that some people with thyroid problems are concerned about diet / cholesterol, I thought that the following article might be of interest - Why butter and eggs won't kill us after all: Flawed science triggers U-turn on cholesterol fears http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-3096634/Why-butter-eggs-won-t-kill-Flawed-science-triggers-U-turn-cholesterol-fears.html
Knowing that some people with thyroid problems are concerned about diet / cholesterol, I thought that the following article might be of interest - Why butter and eggs won't kill us after all: Flawed science triggers U-turn on cholesterol fears http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-3096634/Why-butter-eggs-won-t-kill-Flawed-science-triggers-U-turn-cholesterol-fears.html
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
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Statins, Beta Blockers and the Brain
I had a heart attack a little over a three years ago and I had two stents fitted and I was put on Atorvastatin, Ramipril, Bisoprolol Fumarate as well as asperin (and something to neutralise the asperin). The first thing I noticed after a short time had passed was that I had difficulty concentrating,
I had a heart attack a little over a three years ago and I had two stents fitted and I was put on Atorvastatin, Ramipril, Bisoprolol Fumarate as well as asperin (and something to neutralise the asperin). The first thing I noticed after a short time had passed was that I had difficulty concentrating,
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Cholesterol Support
9 years ago
My husband has just returned from his GP with a prescription for statins. He's feeling confused about whether to take them.
My hubby is 62 and a type 2 diabetic 5.6 (on medication) His blood pressure is normal. His weight is perfect for his height. His total cholesterol is 3.2 (he doesn't know the broken down figures). He's never had any heart problems and is in decent health otherwise. The doctor prescribed 20mg of Atorvastatin
My hubby is 62 and a type 2 diabetic 5.6 (on medication) His blood pressure is normal. His weight is perfect for his height. His total cholesterol is 3.2 (he doesn't know the broken down figures). He's never had any heart problems and is in decent health otherwise. The doctor prescribed 20mg of Atorvastatin
zorro1
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Cholesterol Support
9 years ago
Spike in heart attacks linked to LCHF diets
http://sverigesradio.se/sida/artikel.aspx?programid=2054&artikel=5606616 This is about health authorities in sweden linking lchf to heart attacks and strokes to lchf: (Not a stupid blog magic diet people post); The mortality rate among those suffering from cardiovascular diseases in Sweden has decreased
http://sverigesradio.se/sida/artikel.aspx?programid=2054&artikel=5606616 This is about health authorities in sweden linking lchf to heart attacks and strokes to lchf: (Not a stupid blog magic diet people post); The mortality rate among those suffering from cardiovascular diseases in Sweden has decreased
coolj
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Diabetes India
9 years ago
Normal coronary artery dimensions in Indians -- Indian Study -- Indian Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
This is an Indian study done by Indian Doctors and published in the Indian Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery - Jul–Sep 2006, Volume 22, Issue 3, pp 159-164. This is not some newspaper piece where different doctors can give contradicting views. The entire paper is available on commercial
This is an Indian study done by Indian Doctors and published in the Indian Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery - Jul–Sep 2006, Volume 22, Issue 3, pp 159-164. This is not some newspaper piece where different doctors can give contradicting views. The entire paper is available on commercial
Meetu77
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Diabetes India
9 years ago
Constant fear of heart attacks
Hello all, I am a 28 year old female who has recently been diagnosed with severe depression and anxiety/panic. Ever since this all started about 5 months ago I live in constant fear or having a heart attack, everyday all day I check my pulse and everything, I seem to have new pains everyday that make
Hello all, I am a 28 year old female who has recently been diagnosed with severe depression and anxiety/panic. Ever since this all started about 5 months ago I live in constant fear or having a heart attack, everyday all day I check my pulse and everything, I seem to have new pains everyday that make
jenner86
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Anxiety Support
9 years ago
Why Warfarin, Apixaban, Dabigatran, or Rivaroxaban???
I'm at a loss to understand why GPs and cardiologists have a preference for one or the other of the anticoagulants. Warfarin is more or less understandable based on history and familiarity and ease of tracking effectiveness. It's also understandable why many patients, including myself, don't want to
I'm at a loss to understand why GPs and cardiologists have a preference for one or the other of the anticoagulants. Warfarin is more or less understandable based on history and familiarity and ease of tracking effectiveness. It's also understandable why many patients, including myself, don't want to
OzLynda
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AF Association
9 years ago
Meds -- phooey
I've taken just about everything and not only do the drugs not work, I feel like with each, I'm taking a "Parkinson's pill" that gives me all the PD symptoms and does nothing to help mitigate the ones I've already got. In recent days it was Artane. I went from having a pronounced tremor on my right side
I've taken just about everything and not only do the drugs not work, I feel like with each, I'm taking a "Parkinson's pill" that gives me all the PD symptoms and does nothing to help mitigate the ones I've already got. In recent days it was Artane. I went from having a pronounced tremor on my right side
Beckey
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Cure Parkinson's
9 years ago
Chest Pain. Popping in chest. It just won't go away.
I feel like I am starting to annoy people on here sometimes, but it's not my fault that I am a constant worrying.. Blame anxiety for that. Anwho: Okay for the past couple weeks I have been having really bad chest pain. I have told my doctor about it and she said it's just my anxiety. Okay so I figured
I feel like I am starting to annoy people on here sometimes, but it's not my fault that I am a constant worrying.. Blame anxiety for that. Anwho: Okay for the past couple weeks I have been having really bad chest pain. I have told my doctor about it and she said it's just my anxiety. Okay so I figured
samibvb96
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Pain Concern
9 years ago
about coconut oil
hi;would someone advice me on this i would also like to try coconut oil ,will it not intereact to the medication i am taking now like artane cinmet cr symetryl.if its ok then ican start taking small doses of this oil and would like to see what difference does it make.thanks
hi;would someone advice me on this i would also like to try coconut oil ,will it not intereact to the medication i am taking now like artane cinmet cr symetryl.if its ok then ican start taking small doses of this oil and would like to see what difference does it make.thanks
rajbhai
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Cure Parkinson's
9 years ago
Health aniexty
I'm 15 yes old and I'm a 3 sport athlete and one day at my friends I smoked weed and had a panic attack which led to aniexty and now I fear a heart attack so my question is can a 15 yr old 3 sport athlete that has aniexty and is depressed a lot have a heart attack?
I'm 15 yes old and I'm a 3 sport athlete and one day at my friends I smoked weed and had a panic attack which led to aniexty and now I fear a heart attack so my question is can a 15 yr old 3 sport athlete that has aniexty and is depressed a lot have a heart attack?
chrismorrisette
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Anxiety Support
9 years ago
Thought I had control!
Well I thought I could control my anxiety attacks but I can't! I hate anxiety it's taking over my life! I feel like I'M going 2 die of a heart attack! My chest is heavy my heart feels tight I have neck n back pains! Please some1 help me, I need reassurance that I'M going 2 b fine smh!
Well I thought I could control my anxiety attacks but I can't! I hate anxiety it's taking over my life! I feel like I'M going 2 die of a heart attack! My chest is heavy my heart feels tight I have neck n back pains! Please some1 help me, I need reassurance that I'M going 2 b fine smh!
faithful_j
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Anxiety Support
9 years ago
Medical experts furious that doctors will be paid to dole out 'risky' statins
With the Express newsapers, we can always expect what they say one day to be reversed a few days later. Nonetheless, today's statin story is quite a strongly worded piece - and was on the front page. [i]
Medical experts furious that doctors will be paid to dole out 'risky' statins
DOCTORS are
With the Express newsapers, we can always expect what they say one day to be reversed a few days later. Nonetheless, today's statin story is quite a strongly worded piece - and was on the front page. [i]
Medical experts furious that doctors will be paid to dole out 'risky' statins
DOCTORS are
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
A blood test to measure troponin, a protein released from the heart during a heart attack. £5 and £20.
A simple blood test costing around £5 could help doctors spot twice as many heart attacks in women, a study has claimed. The British Heath Foundation (BHF), which funded the research, said the highly sensitive test could "save many more women's lives" by reducing the risk of them having future heart
A simple blood test costing around £5 could help doctors spot twice as many heart attacks in women, a study has claimed. The British Heath Foundation (BHF), which funded the research, said the highly sensitive test could "save many more women's lives" by reducing the risk of them having future heart
sandybrown
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Cholesterol Support
10 years ago
Fear of heart attack
I am 64 and live with a fear of heart attack. I read the symptoms for women and I have them all ... a lot. I finally went to my physician and told her it was something that I was afraid of (that was some years back.) She said "Lets just get rid of that right now" and sent me for an EKG and stress test
I am 64 and live with a fear of heart attack. I read the symptoms for women and I have them all ... a lot. I finally went to my physician and told her it was something that I was afraid of (that was some years back.) She said "Lets just get rid of that right now" and sent me for an EKG and stress test
boawoman
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Anxiety Support
10 years ago
Pomegranate Juice
Some medications for high blood pressure include captopril (Capoten), enalapril (Vasotec), lisinopril (Prinivil, Zestril), ramipril (
Altace
), and others. Medications for high blood pressure (Antihypertensive drugs) Pomegranate seems to lower blood pressure.
Some medications for high blood pressure include captopril (Capoten), enalapril (Vasotec), lisinopril (Prinivil, Zestril), ramipril (
Altace
), and others. Medications for high blood pressure (Antihypertensive drugs) Pomegranate seems to lower blood pressure.
EngMac
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AF Association
10 years ago
Need help please
Sorry for my english as its not my native language.my wife is having pp for third time this illness has destroyed our lives and our careers today is the second day of pp for our third baby .the first and second pp she was working in Dubai now we are back in Kenya our mentel hospital are really scary
Sorry for my english as its not my native language.my wife is having pp for third time this illness has destroyed our lives and our careers today is the second day of pp for our third baby .the first and second pp she was working in Dubai now we are back in Kenya our mentel hospital are really scary
malika123
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Action on Postpartum Psychosis
10 years ago
I'm scared
IBe been having chest pains, dull ones then sharp ones and I'm always shaking for no reason. I feel tons of pressure on my chest and I'm very uncomfortable lately . I can't sleep because all i think about is that I am going to have a heart attack and die. I'm 13 and I have nobody to talk to. I can barely
IBe been having chest pains, dull ones then sharp ones and I'm always shaking for no reason. I feel tons of pressure on my chest and I'm very uncomfortable lately . I can't sleep because all i think about is that I am going to have a heart attack and die. I'm 13 and I have nobody to talk to. I can barely
Nqw62265
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Anxiety Support
10 years ago
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