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The Constitution of Medical Knowledge (Part 2 of 3)
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Loss of Respect for Expertise
[/u] How do we know what is true? None of us has the time or the inclination to test everything for ourselves. We rely on trusted experts to tell us. Few doubt that the heart pumps blood to our lungs and other tissues, although few have seen our hearts do that
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Loss of Respect for Expertise
[/u] How do we know what is true? None of us has the time or the inclination to test everything for ourselves. We rely on trusted experts to tell us. Few doubt that the heart pumps blood to our lungs and other tissues, although few have seen our hearts do that
Tall_Allen
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
The Constitution of Medical Knowledge (Part 2 of 3)
[u]
Loss of Respect for Expertise
[/u] How do we know what is true? None of us has the time or the inclination to test everything for ourselves. We rely on trusted experts to tell us. Few doubt that the heart pumps blood to our lungs and other tissues, although few have seen our hearts do that
[u]
Loss of Respect for Expertise
[/u] How do we know what is true? None of us has the time or the inclination to test everything for ourselves. We rely on trusted experts to tell us. Few doubt that the heart pumps blood to our lungs and other tissues, although few have seen our hearts do that
Tall_Allen
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Prostate Cancer Network
2 years ago
The Constitution of Medical Knowledge (Part 2 of 3)
[u]
Loss of Respect for Expertise
[/u] How do we know what is true? None of us has the time or the inclination to test everything for ourselves. We rely on trusted experts to tell us. Few doubt that the heart pumps blood to our lungs and other tissues, although few have seen our hearts do that
[u]
Loss of Respect for Expertise
[/u] How do we know what is true? None of us has the time or the inclination to test everything for ourselves. We rely on trusted experts to tell us. Few doubt that the heart pumps blood to our lungs and other tissues, although few have seen our hearts do that
Tall_Allen
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
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Hello, I'm new to this forum so hello to everyone out there. I'm 41 and had heart surgery 13 months ago to replace a leaky mitral valve. This was caused by endocarditis from an unknown source. I struggled with anxiety for a bit whilst waiting for the operation but I have been doing fine over the
Hello, I'm new to this forum so hello to everyone out there. I'm 41 and had heart surgery 13 months ago to replace a leaky mitral valve. This was caused by endocarditis from an unknown source. I struggled with anxiety for a bit whilst waiting for the operation but I have been doing fine over the
elliestout
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Help needed interpreting ECG.
The following ECG was taken today prior to a planned angiogram following chest pains (which didn't take place owing to an issue with sedation). It apparently shows left bundle branch block, left axial deviation and inverted T waves. Does anyone know what the significance of these three is? Or how
The following ECG was taken today prior to a planned angiogram following chest pains (which didn't take place owing to an issue with sedation). It apparently shows left bundle branch block, left axial deviation and inverted T waves. Does anyone know what the significance of these three is? Or how
Hidden
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AF Association
2 years ago
Bone Health
How do people cope with height loss, what is the best bone medication to halt bone loss?
How do people cope with height loss, what is the best bone medication to halt bone loss?
PorthlevenGirl
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
SVT new diagnosis.
Hi I'm a new member I had a funny turn in March where I ended up in A&e with heart rate of 250. I was diagnosed with SVT. Had another episode this week. Heart rate got to 260. When they tried to bring it down it just kept flipping back to tachycardia. After several hours and a cardiologist with me
Hi I'm a new member I had a funny turn in March where I ended up in A&e with heart rate of 250. I was diagnosed with SVT. Had another episode this week. Heart rate got to 260. When they tried to bring it down it just kept flipping back to tachycardia. After several hours and a cardiologist with me
Dance3
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Arrhythmia Alliance
2 years ago
SVT Diagnosis
I had a funny turn in March where I ended up in A&e with heart rate of 250. I was diagnosed with SVT. Had another episode this week. Heart rate got to 260. When they tried to bring it down it just kept flipping back to tachycardia. After several hours and a cardiologist with me it came down. The
I had a funny turn in March where I ended up in A&e with heart rate of 250. I was diagnosed with SVT. Had another episode this week. Heart rate got to 260. When they tried to bring it down it just kept flipping back to tachycardia. After several hours and a cardiologist with me it came down. The
Dance3
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
2 years ago
Ectopic Beats and AF
Joys!!! After having weird chest sensations that make me feel dizzy and nauseous dr has decided I have ectopic beats. This may be while I’ve felt funny recently. I couldn’t decided if it was anxiety or my heart. Other than the AF my heart is structurally sound (for now) so any advice about ectopics
Joys!!! After having weird chest sensations that make me feel dizzy and nauseous dr has decided I have ectopic beats. This may be while I’ve felt funny recently. I couldn’t decided if it was anxiety or my heart. Other than the AF my heart is structurally sound (for now) so any advice about ectopics
Pingu778
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AF Association
2 years ago
Bone Health Webinar
I don't know how much emphasis will be placed on medications or if it will provide a balanced view, but will be checking in to find out: How To Best Manage Your
Bone
Health
To Enable Your Healthy Ageing https://sinaihealth.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_5GzCRW6nRqq2d4KNon61_w
I don't know how much emphasis will be placed on medications or if it will provide a balanced view, but will be checking in to find out: How To Best Manage Your
Bone
Health
To Enable Your Healthy Ageing https://sinaihealth.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_5GzCRW6nRqq2d4KNon61_w
HeronNS
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Osteoporosis Support
2 years ago
Use of ED ring
Hi All, I'm a new member to this group so I apologise if this question is a common one. Due to health reasons (hypertension and side effects from meds) I have suffered from ED on and off for years for which I used Cialis (20mg) which was usually effective. However, couple of years ago I was diagnosed
Hi All, I'm a new member to this group so I apologise if this question is a common one. Due to health reasons (hypertension and side effects from meds) I have suffered from ED on and off for years for which I used Cialis (20mg) which was usually effective. However, couple of years ago I was diagnosed
Hidden
in
Erectile Dysfunction Support
2 years ago
Confusing outcome from mitral valve repair
My 9 year old son underwent open heart surgery in March for mitral valve repair for servere regurgitation. They are still trying to find out what caused it, all they know is he’s had some sort of infection/inflammation of the valves some point. Can’t say how long ago but the valve leaflets were like
My 9 year old son underwent open heart surgery in March for mitral valve repair for servere regurgitation. They are still trying to find out what caused it, all they know is he’s had some sort of infection/inflammation of the valves some point. Can’t say how long ago but the valve leaflets were like
ToniLou
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Travelling abroad after open heart surgery
We are looking at taking our 9 year old son abroad for a week for a break. he had mitral valve repair surgery mid March. the cardiologist has said it’s fine to abroad but we are extremely worried. Can anyone advise where is best to go incase he needs medical intervention and can anyone guide us to
We are looking at taking our 9 year old son abroad for a week for a break. he had mitral valve repair surgery mid March. the cardiologist has said it’s fine to abroad but we are extremely worried. Can anyone advise where is best to go incase he needs medical intervention and can anyone guide us to
ToniLou
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
NHS Attitudes on Worth of Life
As with my discovery by accident that B3 improved my
health
, another accident that vitamin d fixed severe
bone
pain, and more recently yet another accidental discovery that calcium halts my tetany seizures in their tracks it’s pretty clear that when PA guidelines are not followed complications arise
As with my discovery by accident that B3 improved my
health
, another accident that vitamin d fixed severe
bone
pain, and more recently yet another accidental discovery that calcium halts my tetany seizures in their tracks it’s pretty clear that when PA guidelines are not followed complications arise
RoseFlowerDew
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
statins
hi, after annual blood tests, I have been told I am high risk for a heart attack, even tho cholesterol 4.5. And have to take atarvastatin, alongside Bisoprolol and Rivaroxoban and candesartan that I already take, does anyone else take these and do you have any side effects?
hi, after annual blood tests, I have been told I am high risk for a heart attack, even tho cholesterol 4.5. And have to take atarvastatin, alongside Bisoprolol and Rivaroxoban and candesartan that I already take, does anyone else take these and do you have any side effects?
Suesouth
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Even if you increase your bone density, you still have osteoporosis
American
Bone
Health
recommends you focus on fracture prevention and overall wellness, rather than a single metric like T-score.
American
Bone
Health
recommends you focus on fracture prevention and overall wellness, rather than a single metric like T-score.
Mark_ABH
in
Osteoporosis Support
2 years ago
Statins and coffee
I've just a read a line in a piece supposedly in the Daily Express that says coffee might reduce the protective effects of statins. I don't drink lots of it - usually no more than 3 - 4 in a day plus a tea of ordinary instant coffee plus the occasional small ground coffee from a coffee shop, plus a normal
I've just a read a line in a piece supposedly in the Daily Express that says coffee might reduce the protective effects of statins. I don't drink lots of it - usually no more than 3 - 4 in a day plus a tea of ordinary instant coffee plus the occasional small ground coffee from a coffee shop, plus a normal
materialman
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
MIN-102 update: summer 2022
Hi everyone, I am persisting with the min-102 trial and yesterday had my 10th visit. Nothing particularly different about the visit: the usual 6 minute walking and balance trials, the annual MRI scan and echocardiogram and the questionnaires and meeting with a specialist. What I did learn is that Minoryx
Hi everyone, I am persisting with the min-102 trial and yesterday had my 10th visit. Nothing particularly different about the visit: the usual 6 minute walking and balance trials, the annual MRI scan and echocardiogram and the questionnaires and meeting with a specialist. What I did learn is that Minoryx
wilburlois15
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AMN EASIER
2 years ago
Royal Osteoporosis Society Membership
also fuel the pioneering research we fund and the campaigning work that's putting
bone
health
at the top of the public health agenda.
also fuel the pioneering research we fund and the campaigning work that's putting
bone
health
at the top of the public health agenda.
ROSModerator
Partner
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
Stress and dealing being in the 40s
Hi first post, here goes, I am in my mid 40s with a small but great family and house etc, I currently work in agriculture and have been passionate about the work I do throughout all my life. The hours are long and the role is stressful and pressured and becoming lately unbearable and do almost every
Hi first post, here goes, I am in my mid 40s with a small but great family and house etc, I currently work in agriculture and have been passionate about the work I do throughout all my life. The hours are long and the role is stressful and pressured and becoming lately unbearable and do almost every
Chops09
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Men's Health Forum
2 years ago
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