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Richard Lee

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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery|June 30, 2009
Invited commentaryRichard Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|July 7, 2009
Ask the doctor. My doctor told me I have an enlarged heart. What is it? What causes it and what does it mean for my health?Richard Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|August 18, 2009
Ask the doctor. I have an electrocardiogram as part of my yearly checkup. After the last one, my doctor mentioned that my ST segment was longer this year than it was last year. He recommended that I have a stress test to check this out. I passed with flying colors. When I asked the cardiologist who did the stress test about the ST segment, he said the length isn't really important, that the height and shape are what matter. Can you explain?Richard Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|March 7, 2012
Ask the doctor. I am 77 years old, and my doctor recommended surgery to replace my aortic valve. He said my choice is between a mechanical valve and a pig valve. Which is the preferred option?Richard Lee
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery|March 21, 2015
The life in your yearsRichard Lee
Immunological Reviews|June 16, 2025
An Outside-In View of the Beneficial and Detrimental Impact of Type-2 Inflammation in the LungRichard Lee Reinhardt
JRSM Cardiovascular Disease|August 20, 2016
The effect of green leafy and cruciferous vegetable intake on the incidence of cardiovascular disease: A meta-analysisRichard Lee Pollock
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|March 13, 2013
Ask the doctors. I have had back problems for decades, and I have become quite dependent on oxycodone, regardless of whether my back is acting up or not. Now I am going to need heart surgery, but the surgeon I was sent to won't operate unless I can get off the pain pills. That seems cruel. What is he thinking?Thomas Lee, Richard Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|August 7, 2013
Ask the doctors. Many years ago, I practiced interval training. I pushed myself for three to four minutes up to five times during a work out. I want to start working out again, but wonder if this kind of training would be safe for me. I'm a lot older now and have some heart diseaseThomas Lee, Richard Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|August 7, 2013
Ask the doctors. I recently developed atrial fibrillation, and my doctor said it was because my magnesium level was low. What would cause this to happen?Thomas Lee, Richard Lee
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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery|June 30, 2009
Invited commentaryRichard Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|July 7, 2009
Ask the doctor. My doctor told me I have an enlarged heart. What is it? What causes it and what does it mean for my health?Richard Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|August 18, 2009
Ask the doctor. I have an electrocardiogram as part of my yearly checkup. After the last one, my doctor mentioned that my ST segment was longer this year than it was last year. He recommended that I have a stress test to check this out. I passed with flying colors. When I asked the cardiologist who did the stress test about the ST segment, he said the length isn't really important, that the height and shape are what matter. Can you explain?Richard Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|March 7, 2012
Ask the doctor. I am 77 years old, and my doctor recommended surgery to replace my aortic valve. He said my choice is between a mechanical valve and a pig valve. Which is the preferred option?Richard Lee
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery|March 21, 2015
The life in your yearsRichard Lee
Immunological Reviews|June 16, 2025
An Outside-In View of the Beneficial and Detrimental Impact of Type-2 Inflammation in the LungRichard Lee Reinhardt
JRSM Cardiovascular Disease|August 20, 2016
The effect of green leafy and cruciferous vegetable intake on the incidence of cardiovascular disease: A meta-analysisRichard Lee Pollock
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|March 13, 2013
Ask the doctors. I have had back problems for decades, and I have become quite dependent on oxycodone, regardless of whether my back is acting up or not. Now I am going to need heart surgery, but the surgeon I was sent to won't operate unless I can get off the pain pills. That seems cruel. What is he thinking?Thomas Lee, Richard Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|August 7, 2013
Ask the doctors. Many years ago, I practiced interval training. I pushed myself for three to four minutes up to five times during a work out. I want to start working out again, but wonder if this kind of training would be safe for me. I'm a lot older now and have some heart diseaseThomas Lee, Richard Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|August 7, 2013
Ask the doctors. I recently developed atrial fibrillation, and my doctor said it was because my magnesium level was low. What would cause this to happen?Thomas Lee, Richard Lee
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