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Taehan Kanho. the Korean Nurse
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August 7, 1999
[Nursing of senile dementia patients]
K H Lee
Harvard Health Letter
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October 4, 2000
By the way, doctor... In the last five years or so, I've occasionally had an intense pain on my left side. The doctors tell me that I have diverticulitis and should think about surgery. I hate the idea. Is it necessary?
T H Lee
Harvard Health Letter
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October 4, 2000
By the way, doctor... I'm a 62-year-old woman, and for years I've had an aching chest pain that comes on at unpredictable times and sometimes lasts for hours. My doctor said my stress test results were normal. But I've read that heart disease is harder to diagnose in women than in men. Should I get more tests?
T H Lee
Harvard Health Letter
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August 6, 2000
By the way, doctor... My blood pressure is high in my doctor's office, but low when I take it at home on my blood-pressure monitor. My doctor says that I have white-coat hypertension, blood pressure that goes up in a doctor's office. She says it isn't medically dangerous, but can that be true?
T H Lee
Journal of Policy Analysis and Management : [The Journal of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management]
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December 12, 1983
Subsidizing the affluent: the case of medical education
R H Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School
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May 8, 1999
Ask the doctor. I first learned I had high blood pressure in the 1970s. Back then, I was told that the bottom number was the important one. Now I am hearing the opposite. Which is right?
T H Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School
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May 8, 1999
Ask the doctor. I am 72 and have had diabetes for about 10 years. My doctor wants me to start taking insulin because my sugar levels are usually high get (about 300). I don't want to, though, because I am sure I will be stuck taking it forever. Isn't it true that the kind of diabetes you get when you are older is mild?
T H Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School
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May 8, 1999
Ask the doctor. I am trying to help my husband stop smoking. He tried to use the antidepressant Zyban, but it didn't work. He has also tried the nicotine patch, and that didn't work either. Is there any reason why he shouldn't try both together?
T H Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School
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January 3, 2001
Ask the doctor. I've been fighting obesity all my life. I'm a 62-year-old woman and every five years or so I lose about 20 pounds, then slowly gain it back. I've heard that this "yo-yo" pattern of weight loss, weight gain, weight loss, may be more dangerous than just staying heavy. Should I give up trying to lose weight?
T H Lee
Singapore Medical Journal
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February 24, 2001
Supracondylar fractures of the humerus in children--back to basics
E H Lee
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Taehan Kanho. the Korean Nurse
|
August 7, 1999
[Nursing of senile dementia patients]
K H Lee
Harvard Health Letter
|
October 4, 2000
By the way, doctor... In the last five years or so, I've occasionally had an intense pain on my left side. The doctors tell me that I have diverticulitis and should think about surgery. I hate the idea. Is it necessary?
T H Lee
Harvard Health Letter
|
October 4, 2000
By the way, doctor... I'm a 62-year-old woman, and for years I've had an aching chest pain that comes on at unpredictable times and sometimes lasts for hours. My doctor said my stress test results were normal. But I've read that heart disease is harder to diagnose in women than in men. Should I get more tests?
T H Lee
Harvard Health Letter
|
August 6, 2000
By the way, doctor... My blood pressure is high in my doctor's office, but low when I take it at home on my blood-pressure monitor. My doctor says that I have white-coat hypertension, blood pressure that goes up in a doctor's office. She says it isn't medically dangerous, but can that be true?
T H Lee
Journal of Policy Analysis and Management : [The Journal of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management]
|
December 12, 1983
Subsidizing the affluent: the case of medical education
R H Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School
|
May 8, 1999
Ask the doctor. I first learned I had high blood pressure in the 1970s. Back then, I was told that the bottom number was the important one. Now I am hearing the opposite. Which is right?
T H Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School
|
May 8, 1999
Ask the doctor. I am 72 and have had diabetes for about 10 years. My doctor wants me to start taking insulin because my sugar levels are usually high get (about 300). I don't want to, though, because I am sure I will be stuck taking it forever. Isn't it true that the kind of diabetes you get when you are older is mild?
T H Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School
|
May 8, 1999
Ask the doctor. I am trying to help my husband stop smoking. He tried to use the antidepressant Zyban, but it didn't work. He has also tried the nicotine patch, and that didn't work either. Is there any reason why he shouldn't try both together?
T H Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School
|
January 3, 2001
Ask the doctor. I've been fighting obesity all my life. I'm a 62-year-old woman and every five years or so I lose about 20 pounds, then slowly gain it back. I've heard that this "yo-yo" pattern of weight loss, weight gain, weight loss, may be more dangerous than just staying heavy. Should I give up trying to lose weight?
T H Lee
Singapore Medical Journal
|
February 24, 2001
Supracondylar fractures of the humerus in children--back to basics
E H Lee
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of 2,380