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T H Lee

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The American Review of Respiratory Disease|February 1, 1992
Mechanism of aspirin sensitivityT H Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|July 13, 1999
Ask the doctor: I take a water pill for my high blood pressure, but just hate taking my potassium supplement - two teaspoons of a bitter liquid per day. Is there any better way to keep my potassium up?T H Lee
Harvard Health Letter|October 21, 1999
By the way, doctor... I'm 78 and have more and more difficulty urinating. I get up three times a night - sometimes more - to go to the bathroom and it takes me a while to start urinating and even longer to stop. I know that this is probably a prostate problem, but I don't want to have surgery. What can I do?T H Lee
Harvard Health Letter|October 21, 1999
By the way, doctor... I have diabetes, and my doctor does a blood test every now and then to see whether my blood sugar levels are under control. But I have always been a little confused by the results. The number I received most recently was 8, and the doctor said that 5 or less was normal. What does this mean?T H Lee
Harvard Health Letter|August 13, 1999
Puzzling through a case. The sleepless professorT H Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|October 16, 1999
Ask the doctor. I tried Viagra for impotence and it didn't work. Is there anything else that I can try?T H Lee
Harvard Health Letter|January 15, 2000
By the way, doctor... I am 87 and have been taking blood pressure medications for years. In the past, side effects were a problem, but for about the last year I've done very well taking valsartan (Diovan) and hydrochlorothiazide (Esidrex). Now My blood pressure is about 165/72 mm hg. The top number seems high. One doctor told me that as long as the bottom number is low, I shouldn't be concerned. But I am. My father died from a stroke many years ago, and I'm pretty sure he had high blood pressureT H Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|October 27, 1999
Ask the doctor. I signed up to be part of an epidemiological study and had a test called electron beam CT done on my heart. I do not have any symptoms of heart disease, but a note was sent to my doctor saying that I had a lot of calcium in my coronary arteries, and my doctor isn't sure what to do. What does this test result mean?T H Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|March 30, 1999
I have had atrial fibrillation for five years and I still am frustrated at having to have my blood tested every few weeks. Is there any operation that can help me?T H Lee
The Joint Commission Journal on Quality Improvement|November 1, 1995
Collaborating to reduce costs in invasive cardiology: the Partners Healthcare experience. Partners Healthcare Invasive Cardiology TeamT H Lee
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The American Review of Respiratory Disease|February 1, 1992
Mechanism of aspirin sensitivityT H Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|July 13, 1999
Ask the doctor: I take a water pill for my high blood pressure, but just hate taking my potassium supplement - two teaspoons of a bitter liquid per day. Is there any better way to keep my potassium up?T H Lee
Harvard Health Letter|October 21, 1999
By the way, doctor... I'm 78 and have more and more difficulty urinating. I get up three times a night - sometimes more - to go to the bathroom and it takes me a while to start urinating and even longer to stop. I know that this is probably a prostate problem, but I don't want to have surgery. What can I do?T H Lee
Harvard Health Letter|October 21, 1999
By the way, doctor... I have diabetes, and my doctor does a blood test every now and then to see whether my blood sugar levels are under control. But I have always been a little confused by the results. The number I received most recently was 8, and the doctor said that 5 or less was normal. What does this mean?T H Lee
Harvard Health Letter|August 13, 1999
Puzzling through a case. The sleepless professorT H Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|October 16, 1999
Ask the doctor. I tried Viagra for impotence and it didn't work. Is there anything else that I can try?T H Lee
Harvard Health Letter|January 15, 2000
By the way, doctor... I am 87 and have been taking blood pressure medications for years. In the past, side effects were a problem, but for about the last year I've done very well taking valsartan (Diovan) and hydrochlorothiazide (Esidrex). Now My blood pressure is about 165/72 mm hg. The top number seems high. One doctor told me that as long as the bottom number is low, I shouldn't be concerned. But I am. My father died from a stroke many years ago, and I'm pretty sure he had high blood pressureT H Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|October 27, 1999
Ask the doctor. I signed up to be part of an epidemiological study and had a test called electron beam CT done on my heart. I do not have any symptoms of heart disease, but a note was sent to my doctor saying that I had a lot of calcium in my coronary arteries, and my doctor isn't sure what to do. What does this test result mean?T H Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|March 30, 1999
I have had atrial fibrillation for five years and I still am frustrated at having to have my blood tested every few weeks. Is there any operation that can help me?T H Lee
The Joint Commission Journal on Quality Improvement|November 1, 1995
Collaborating to reduce costs in invasive cardiology: the Partners Healthcare experience. Partners Healthcare Invasive Cardiology TeamT H Lee
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