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Harvard Men'S Health Watch|September 2, 2009
On call. When I visited a friend in the hospital recently, I was annoyed that I was not allowed to use my cell phone. Are cell phones really dangerous?Harvey B Simon
Harvard Men'S Health Watch|December 18, 2009
On call. I've been tracking my PSA ever since I turned 50, 11 years ago. Since I just moved from St. Louis to Denver, my next test will be done in a new lab. Will the change in labs affect my levels?Harvey B Simon
Infusionstherapie Und Transfusionsmedizin|August 1, 1992
[L. Heilmann, E. Lorch, B. Hojnacki, H. Müntefering, H. Förster: Storage of two different hydroxyethyl starch preparations in the placenta after hemodilution in intrauterine growth retardation or hypertension in pregnancy]H B Simon
Harvard Men'S Health Watch|December 24, 2003
On call. I love beef, but I've been eating less of it since reading Harvard Men's Health Watch. Lately, however, I've been hearing about grass-fed beef. Do you think it's any healthier?Harvey B Simon
Harvard Men'S Health Watch|October 3, 2008
On call. I reread your articles on congestive heart failure when I was diagnosed with the condition last month. My breathing is back to normal, and I feel well. My doctor has prescribed all the medications you recommended, but he disagreed with one. He said that since I'm taking Vasotec, I should stop my aspirin. Do you agree?Harvey B Simon
Harvard Men'S Health Watch|October 4, 2008
On call. Wife's disinterest in sexHarvey B Simon
Harvard Men'S Health Watch|September 24, 2008
On call. Every time I walk through a mall or airport, I see machines for reviving heart attack victims. My husband has had two heart attacks. He's doing very well now, but I wonder if I can get a device like this for our home. And if I get one, would I be able to learn how to use it?Harvey B Simon
Harvard Men'S Health Watch|August 15, 2008
On call. Pseudoephedrine and blood pressureHarvey B Simon
Harvard Men'S Health Watch|July 6, 2001
On call. I am 58-year-old diabetic. I've had my PSA checked every year since I turned 50, but I'm now on kidney dialysis. Will dialysis change my PSA results?H B Simon
Harvard Men'S Health Watch|December 26, 2001
On call. As a physician, I find Harvard Men's Health Watch very helpful for my patients and as a 63-year-old man, I find it interesting and helpful for myself. But I'm puzzled by your November 2001 article, which recommends two drinks a day as the safe maximum. I remember reading an editorial in The Lancet a few years ago that recommended up to 25 drinks a week, or three a day. Which dose of alcohol is correct?H B Simon
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Harvard Men'S Health Watch|September 2, 2009
On call. When I visited a friend in the hospital recently, I was annoyed that I was not allowed to use my cell phone. Are cell phones really dangerous?Harvey B Simon
Harvard Men'S Health Watch|December 18, 2009
On call. I've been tracking my PSA ever since I turned 50, 11 years ago. Since I just moved from St. Louis to Denver, my next test will be done in a new lab. Will the change in labs affect my levels?Harvey B Simon
Infusionstherapie Und Transfusionsmedizin|August 1, 1992
[L. Heilmann, E. Lorch, B. Hojnacki, H. Müntefering, H. Förster: Storage of two different hydroxyethyl starch preparations in the placenta after hemodilution in intrauterine growth retardation or hypertension in pregnancy]H B Simon
Harvard Men'S Health Watch|December 24, 2003
On call. I love beef, but I've been eating less of it since reading Harvard Men's Health Watch. Lately, however, I've been hearing about grass-fed beef. Do you think it's any healthier?Harvey B Simon
Harvard Men'S Health Watch|October 3, 2008
On call. I reread your articles on congestive heart failure when I was diagnosed with the condition last month. My breathing is back to normal, and I feel well. My doctor has prescribed all the medications you recommended, but he disagreed with one. He said that since I'm taking Vasotec, I should stop my aspirin. Do you agree?Harvey B Simon
Harvard Men'S Health Watch|October 4, 2008
On call. Wife's disinterest in sexHarvey B Simon
Harvard Men'S Health Watch|September 24, 2008
On call. Every time I walk through a mall or airport, I see machines for reviving heart attack victims. My husband has had two heart attacks. He's doing very well now, but I wonder if I can get a device like this for our home. And if I get one, would I be able to learn how to use it?Harvey B Simon
Harvard Men'S Health Watch|August 15, 2008
On call. Pseudoephedrine and blood pressureHarvey B Simon
Harvard Men'S Health Watch|July 6, 2001
On call. I am 58-year-old diabetic. I've had my PSA checked every year since I turned 50, but I'm now on kidney dialysis. Will dialysis change my PSA results?H B Simon
Harvard Men'S Health Watch|December 26, 2001
On call. As a physician, I find Harvard Men's Health Watch very helpful for my patients and as a 63-year-old man, I find it interesting and helpful for myself. But I'm puzzled by your November 2001 article, which recommends two drinks a day as the safe maximum. I remember reading an editorial in The Lancet a few years ago that recommended up to 25 drinks a week, or three a day. Which dose of alcohol is correct?H B Simon
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