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Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|May 13, 2006
Ask the doctor. Last month you wrote about MRIs being bad for pacemakers and defibrillators. What about stents? They are metal, too. I had two stents put in a few months ago. Can I ever have an MRI?Thomas Lee
Harvard Health Letter|January 21, 2010
By the way, doctor. I'm 72 and my systolic blood pressure has been between 115 and 125 and pretty steady. The diastolic number is low (55-65) and seems to be falling. Is the difference between these two numbers important, and is the falling diastolic number something to worry about?Thomas Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|December 13, 2006
Ask the doctor. I would like to find a safer, easier alternative to warfarin, which I have been taking for a couple of years. I have been hearing about nattokinase--can I take it in place of warfarin?Thomas Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|August 11, 2009
Ask the doctor. My brother-in-law was told that he has some fluid around his heart. What does that mean, and how is it treated?Thomas Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|August 21, 2009
Ask the doctor. What are the differences between atrial flutter and atrial fibrillation?Thomas Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|August 10, 2012
Overuse, underuse, and valuable use. Asking "is this really necessary?" is always appropriateThomas Lee
Modern Healthcare|April 2, 2015
Improving patient experience requires more data, wiser use of itThomas Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|February 11, 2012
Ask the doctor. I come from a long line of family members with heart disease. Right now, my HDL is 62 mg/dL [milligrams per deciliter], and my LDL is 115 mg/dL. My doctor isn't worried about my LDL, but shouldn't I shoot for an LDL level under 100mg/dL?Thomas Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|June 24, 2011
Ask the doctor. My doctor told me I have pericardial effusion. I know it has something to do with fluid in the heart. Can you tell me more?Thomas Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|April 1, 2011
Ask the doctor. I needed angioplasty in 2007 and had a stent implanted during the procedure. Due to another health problem, my doctor now wants me to have an MRI. Could this cause any problem with the stent?Thomas Lee
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Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|May 13, 2006
Ask the doctor. Last month you wrote about MRIs being bad for pacemakers and defibrillators. What about stents? They are metal, too. I had two stents put in a few months ago. Can I ever have an MRI?Thomas Lee
Harvard Health Letter|January 21, 2010
By the way, doctor. I'm 72 and my systolic blood pressure has been between 115 and 125 and pretty steady. The diastolic number is low (55-65) and seems to be falling. Is the difference between these two numbers important, and is the falling diastolic number something to worry about?Thomas Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|December 13, 2006
Ask the doctor. I would like to find a safer, easier alternative to warfarin, which I have been taking for a couple of years. I have been hearing about nattokinase--can I take it in place of warfarin?Thomas Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|August 11, 2009
Ask the doctor. My brother-in-law was told that he has some fluid around his heart. What does that mean, and how is it treated?Thomas Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|August 21, 2009
Ask the doctor. What are the differences between atrial flutter and atrial fibrillation?Thomas Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|August 10, 2012
Overuse, underuse, and valuable use. Asking "is this really necessary?" is always appropriateThomas Lee
Modern Healthcare|April 2, 2015
Improving patient experience requires more data, wiser use of itThomas Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|February 11, 2012
Ask the doctor. I come from a long line of family members with heart disease. Right now, my HDL is 62 mg/dL [milligrams per deciliter], and my LDL is 115 mg/dL. My doctor isn't worried about my LDL, but shouldn't I shoot for an LDL level under 100mg/dL?Thomas Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|June 24, 2011
Ask the doctor. My doctor told me I have pericardial effusion. I know it has something to do with fluid in the heart. Can you tell me more?Thomas Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|April 1, 2011
Ask the doctor. I needed angioplasty in 2007 and had a stent implanted during the procedure. Due to another health problem, my doctor now wants me to have an MRI. Could this cause any problem with the stent?Thomas Lee
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