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Anthony Komaroff

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Harvard Health Letter|June 30, 2010
By the way, doctor. I'm in good health and have a good lipid profile but occasionally have a yearning for brisket or corned beef. I recently read that even one meal heavy in fat could cause atherosclerosis. What do you think?Anthony Komaroff
Harvard Health Letter|August 14, 2008
By the way, doctor. Calcium supplements and heart attack riskAnthony Komaroff
Harvard Health Letter|March 31, 2016
Ask the doctor. My doctor says I should switch to generic version of Lipitor, but is it really the same as Lipitor?Anthony Komaroff
Newsweek|December 27, 2005
Technology's limitsAnthony Komaroff
Harvard Health Letter|August 14, 2008
By the way, doctor. Celebrex and bleedingAnthony Komaroff
Harvard Health Letter|July 1, 2009
By the way, doctor. About 10 years ago, you published an article saying that Ginkgo biloba might slow down dementia. I was 59, and I started taking it. I think it has helped me and know others who think likewise. But I read that a recent study says it doesn't help. Your thoughts?Anthony Komaroff
Harvard Health Letter|March 31, 2016
Ask the doctor. I have been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and sleep apnea. Is there any connection between the two?Anthony Komaroff
Harvard Health Letter|July 1, 2010
By the way, doctor. I'm in my mid-80s and am infected with H. pylori, the "ulcer bacteria." I don't have any symptoms and have heard that half of everyone over age 60 tests positive for H. pylori and that many people never develop ulcers. Do I need to be treated?Anthony Komaroff
Medgenmed : Medscape General Medicine|August 18, 2006
Personalized genomics gets closerAnthony Komaroff
Newsweek|December 27, 2005
Your health in the 21st century. Silencing bad genesAnthony Komaroff, Judy Lieberman
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Harvard Health Letter|June 30, 2010
By the way, doctor. I'm in good health and have a good lipid profile but occasionally have a yearning for brisket or corned beef. I recently read that even one meal heavy in fat could cause atherosclerosis. What do you think?Anthony Komaroff
Harvard Health Letter|August 14, 2008
By the way, doctor. Calcium supplements and heart attack riskAnthony Komaroff
Harvard Health Letter|March 31, 2016
Ask the doctor. My doctor says I should switch to generic version of Lipitor, but is it really the same as Lipitor?Anthony Komaroff
Newsweek|December 27, 2005
Technology's limitsAnthony Komaroff
Harvard Health Letter|August 14, 2008
By the way, doctor. Celebrex and bleedingAnthony Komaroff
Harvard Health Letter|July 1, 2009
By the way, doctor. About 10 years ago, you published an article saying that Ginkgo biloba might slow down dementia. I was 59, and I started taking it. I think it has helped me and know others who think likewise. But I read that a recent study says it doesn't help. Your thoughts?Anthony Komaroff
Harvard Health Letter|March 31, 2016
Ask the doctor. I have been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and sleep apnea. Is there any connection between the two?Anthony Komaroff
Harvard Health Letter|July 1, 2010
By the way, doctor. I'm in my mid-80s and am infected with H. pylori, the "ulcer bacteria." I don't have any symptoms and have heard that half of everyone over age 60 tests positive for H. pylori and that many people never develop ulcers. Do I need to be treated?Anthony Komaroff
Medgenmed : Medscape General Medicine|August 18, 2006
Personalized genomics gets closerAnthony Komaroff
Newsweek|December 27, 2005
Your health in the 21st century. Silencing bad genesAnthony Komaroff, Judy Lieberman
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