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Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|October 24, 2002
Ask the doctor. I have diabetes, coronary artery disease, and heart failure. My doctor wants me to take a beta blocker, but I have heard that these drugs might be dangerous for people like me. Should I follow her advice?Thomas H Lee
Harvard Health Letter|May 30, 2002
By the way, doctor...I have high blood pressure and arthritis, but otherwise am healthy. Recently, my doctor told me that my creatinine level was up to 1.9. Is that high? And is there anything I can do to lower it?Thomas H Lee
Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore|June 14, 2002
Idiopathic thrombocytopenia in pregnancyL H Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|December 26, 2001
Ask the Doctor. My older brother recently had a heart attack and bypass surgery at the age of 53! I am physically active and don t have any risk factors for heart disease. But neither did my brother, who also had normal cholesterol and blood pressure numbers. I ve been wondering if I should be taking a cholesterol-lowering medication, even though my cholesterol is normalT H Lee
Scientific American|January 22, 2002
A vertical leap for microchipsThomas H Lee
Harvard Health Letter|February 27, 2003
By the way, doctor. I'm 84 and had a small heart attack last year. My kids tell me I should be taking a statin. But at my age, I don't see how any medication is going to clean out my arteries and get rid of my atherosclerosis. What do you think?Thomas H Lee
Harvard Health Letter|February 27, 2003
By the way, doctor. I recently had an ultrasound to look for gallstones. No gallstones. But they found an abdominal aortic aneurysm instead. The doctors said it's pretty small--only 3.8 centimeters. But I'm worried that it might get larger and break open. Is there anything I can do to prevent it from getting bigger?Thomas H Lee
Harvard Health Letter|January 25, 2003
By the way, doctor. I have diabetes and two years ago I started to have pain in my feet with numbness and tingling. My doctors say that the problem is damage to my nerves related to the diabetes. Any ideas?Thomas H Lee
Harvard Health Letter|January 25, 2003
By the way doctor. Is there a best time to take prescribed cardiac pills? Does a multivitamin or a calcium pill cancel out their effects?Thomas H Lee
In'Gu Pogon Nonjip = Journal of Population and Health Studies|December 1, 1988
Trends in birth order in Korea: 1975-1984S H Lee
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Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|October 24, 2002
Ask the doctor. I have diabetes, coronary artery disease, and heart failure. My doctor wants me to take a beta blocker, but I have heard that these drugs might be dangerous for people like me. Should I follow her advice?Thomas H Lee
Harvard Health Letter|May 30, 2002
By the way, doctor...I have high blood pressure and arthritis, but otherwise am healthy. Recently, my doctor told me that my creatinine level was up to 1.9. Is that high? And is there anything I can do to lower it?Thomas H Lee
Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore|June 14, 2002
Idiopathic thrombocytopenia in pregnancyL H Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|December 26, 2001
Ask the Doctor. My older brother recently had a heart attack and bypass surgery at the age of 53! I am physically active and don t have any risk factors for heart disease. But neither did my brother, who also had normal cholesterol and blood pressure numbers. I ve been wondering if I should be taking a cholesterol-lowering medication, even though my cholesterol is normalT H Lee
Scientific American|January 22, 2002
A vertical leap for microchipsThomas H Lee
Harvard Health Letter|February 27, 2003
By the way, doctor. I'm 84 and had a small heart attack last year. My kids tell me I should be taking a statin. But at my age, I don't see how any medication is going to clean out my arteries and get rid of my atherosclerosis. What do you think?Thomas H Lee
Harvard Health Letter|February 27, 2003
By the way, doctor. I recently had an ultrasound to look for gallstones. No gallstones. But they found an abdominal aortic aneurysm instead. The doctors said it's pretty small--only 3.8 centimeters. But I'm worried that it might get larger and break open. Is there anything I can do to prevent it from getting bigger?Thomas H Lee
Harvard Health Letter|January 25, 2003
By the way, doctor. I have diabetes and two years ago I started to have pain in my feet with numbness and tingling. My doctors say that the problem is damage to my nerves related to the diabetes. Any ideas?Thomas H Lee
Harvard Health Letter|January 25, 2003
By the way doctor. Is there a best time to take prescribed cardiac pills? Does a multivitamin or a calcium pill cancel out their effects?Thomas H Lee
In'Gu Pogon Nonjip = Journal of Population and Health Studies|December 1, 1988
Trends in birth order in Korea: 1975-1984S H Lee
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