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Harvard Health Letter|September 27, 2001
By the way, doctor... My father-in-law has leukemia, and we all know that he's dying. The family is trying to solve some pretty complicated financial and legal problems that require his involvement, but he can't seem to focus on them. Leukemia's a blood disease, so I don't understand why it seems to be affecting his mental functionsT H Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|October 3, 2001
Ask the doctor. I'm a 42-year-old man with no health problems, except for the fact that I'm a bit overweight. I recently had an exercise test because of some chest pain. The good news is that it showed no evidence of heart problems, but during the test my blood pressure quickly shop up to 190 mm Hg. Usually, it's about 35/90 mm Hg. The doctor doing the test didn't seem too alarmed, but I'm concernedT H Lee
Harvard Health Letter|May 8, 2001
By the way, doctor... Drugs for atrial fibrillation. I had atrial fibrillation and was zapped back into sinus rhythm several weeks ago. It seems like I'm going to have to take either aspirin or Coumadin. Which is better, and why?T H Lee
Harvard Health Letter|May 9, 2001
By the way, doctor... Antibiotics and heart disease. I have a question about the use of antibiotics as a treatment for heart disease. It seems like people would use them on a continuous basis. Yet isn't widespread antibiotic use now being discouraged because it may breed antibiotic-resistant germs?T H Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|May 9, 2001
Ask the doctor. Recently, I read that the ACE inhibitor ramipril is very good at preventing heart problems, particularly in people with diabetes. I'm diabetic, and for years I have been on a different ACE inhibitor (lisinopril). Should I be taking ramipril instead?T H Lee
Clinical and Experimental Dermatology|November 27, 2018
Vitamin D receptor ApaI, TaqI, BsmI, and FokI polymorphisms and psoriasis susceptibility: an updated meta-analysisY H Lee
Harvard Health Letter|March 27, 2004
By the way, doctor. Is the CV Profiler a legitimate diagnostic tool for arterial elasticity? I understand that this technology just became available last yearThomas H Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|March 27, 2004
Ask the doctor. Reports that omega-3 fats are good for the heart make me want to get more in my diet. I am allergic to fish, and my allergist told me not to take fish oil capsules. What are my options?Thomas H Lee
Methods of Information in Medicine|June 1, 2005
The SARS epidemic in Hong Kong--a human calamity in the 21st centuryS H Lee
Journal of the Formosan Medical Association = Taiwan Yi Zhi|April 1, 1994
Follow-up investigation of indeterminate western blot results for antibody to human immunodeficiency virus type 1J H Lee
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Harvard Health Letter|September 27, 2001
By the way, doctor... My father-in-law has leukemia, and we all know that he's dying. The family is trying to solve some pretty complicated financial and legal problems that require his involvement, but he can't seem to focus on them. Leukemia's a blood disease, so I don't understand why it seems to be affecting his mental functionsT H Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|October 3, 2001
Ask the doctor. I'm a 42-year-old man with no health problems, except for the fact that I'm a bit overweight. I recently had an exercise test because of some chest pain. The good news is that it showed no evidence of heart problems, but during the test my blood pressure quickly shop up to 190 mm Hg. Usually, it's about 35/90 mm Hg. The doctor doing the test didn't seem too alarmed, but I'm concernedT H Lee
Harvard Health Letter|May 8, 2001
By the way, doctor... Drugs for atrial fibrillation. I had atrial fibrillation and was zapped back into sinus rhythm several weeks ago. It seems like I'm going to have to take either aspirin or Coumadin. Which is better, and why?T H Lee
Harvard Health Letter|May 9, 2001
By the way, doctor... Antibiotics and heart disease. I have a question about the use of antibiotics as a treatment for heart disease. It seems like people would use them on a continuous basis. Yet isn't widespread antibiotic use now being discouraged because it may breed antibiotic-resistant germs?T H Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|May 9, 2001
Ask the doctor. Recently, I read that the ACE inhibitor ramipril is very good at preventing heart problems, particularly in people with diabetes. I'm diabetic, and for years I have been on a different ACE inhibitor (lisinopril). Should I be taking ramipril instead?T H Lee
Clinical and Experimental Dermatology|November 27, 2018
Vitamin D receptor ApaI, TaqI, BsmI, and FokI polymorphisms and psoriasis susceptibility: an updated meta-analysisY H Lee
Harvard Health Letter|March 27, 2004
By the way, doctor. Is the CV Profiler a legitimate diagnostic tool for arterial elasticity? I understand that this technology just became available last yearThomas H Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|March 27, 2004
Ask the doctor. Reports that omega-3 fats are good for the heart make me want to get more in my diet. I am allergic to fish, and my allergist told me not to take fish oil capsules. What are my options?Thomas H Lee
Methods of Information in Medicine|June 1, 2005
The SARS epidemic in Hong Kong--a human calamity in the 21st centuryS H Lee
Journal of the Formosan Medical Association = Taiwan Yi Zhi|April 1, 1994
Follow-up investigation of indeterminate western blot results for antibody to human immunodeficiency virus type 1J H Lee
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