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Harvard Health Letter
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September 27, 2001
By the way, doctor...I've heard that statins can cause cancer, at least in animal experiments. Is there any chance that my statin might prevent another heart attack in the short run, but give me cancer in the long run?
T H Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School
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June 19, 2001
Ask the Doctor. I know that there have been a lot of studies showing that beta blockers help patients with congestive heart failure live longer. I have heart failure, and last year my doctor prescribed a beta blocker. In a few days, I became so short of breath that he had me stop taking it. I am upset that I can't use this important therapy. Is there any way I might be able to do so?
T H Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School
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June 19, 2001
Ask the Doctor: I was very upset to read about the high rates of abnormal brain function that follow cardiac surgery. I've had two angioplasties, and my doctors say that I may need to have bypass surgery in the future. If I undergo this operation, is there anything I can do to reduce my chances of having a stroke or a memory problem afterward?
T H Lee
Harvard Health Letter
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June 19, 2001
By the way, doctor...I've been trying to lose weight on my own for years. I'm interested in trying something over the Internet, partly because it seems more private than other weight-loss programs. Any chance an Internet program could work?
T H Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School
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September 8, 2001
Ask the Doctor. A cardiologist suggested I have a test called a cardiokymograph to look at the motion of my heart, but my insurance company won't cover it. Is this a valuable test? If so, why won't the insurance company pay for it?
T H Lee
Pogon Sahoe Yon'Gu
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August 15, 2002
[Problem issues of single-parent male-headed families and its policy measures]
S H Lee
Harvard Health Letter
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November 28, 2002
Health tips for a political body
Thomas H Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School
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November 28, 2002
Ask the doctor. I try to exercise every day to raise my heart rate. The standard formula of 220 minus age (I'm 79) times 0.9 gives an excessively high target for me. Because my resting heart rate is under 50, I would need to more than double my heart rate to reach a target of 128. Does the standard formula apply to people like me?
Thomas H Lee
Perceptual and Motor Skills
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November 19, 2002
Test of the phonological recoding hypothesis using a letter-delay task
Chang H Lee
Giornale Italiano Di Cardiologia
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February 25, 2000
The experience of chest pain units
T H Lee
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Harvard Health Letter
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September 27, 2001
By the way, doctor...I've heard that statins can cause cancer, at least in animal experiments. Is there any chance that my statin might prevent another heart attack in the short run, but give me cancer in the long run?
T H Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School
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June 19, 2001
Ask the Doctor. I know that there have been a lot of studies showing that beta blockers help patients with congestive heart failure live longer. I have heart failure, and last year my doctor prescribed a beta blocker. In a few days, I became so short of breath that he had me stop taking it. I am upset that I can't use this important therapy. Is there any way I might be able to do so?
T H Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School
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June 19, 2001
Ask the Doctor: I was very upset to read about the high rates of abnormal brain function that follow cardiac surgery. I've had two angioplasties, and my doctors say that I may need to have bypass surgery in the future. If I undergo this operation, is there anything I can do to reduce my chances of having a stroke or a memory problem afterward?
T H Lee
Harvard Health Letter
|
June 19, 2001
By the way, doctor...I've been trying to lose weight on my own for years. I'm interested in trying something over the Internet, partly because it seems more private than other weight-loss programs. Any chance an Internet program could work?
T H Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School
|
September 8, 2001
Ask the Doctor. A cardiologist suggested I have a test called a cardiokymograph to look at the motion of my heart, but my insurance company won't cover it. Is this a valuable test? If so, why won't the insurance company pay for it?
T H Lee
Pogon Sahoe Yon'Gu
|
August 15, 2002
[Problem issues of single-parent male-headed families and its policy measures]
S H Lee
Harvard Health Letter
|
November 28, 2002
Health tips for a political body
Thomas H Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School
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November 28, 2002
Ask the doctor. I try to exercise every day to raise my heart rate. The standard formula of 220 minus age (I'm 79) times 0.9 gives an excessively high target for me. Because my resting heart rate is under 50, I would need to more than double my heart rate to reach a target of 128. Does the standard formula apply to people like me?
Thomas H Lee
Perceptual and Motor Skills
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November 19, 2002
Test of the phonological recoding hypothesis using a letter-delay task
Chang H Lee
Giornale Italiano Di Cardiologia
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February 25, 2000
The experience of chest pain units
T H Lee
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