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Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|July 3, 2010
Ask the doctor. I am an 84-year-old woman who recently had stents placed in two coronary arteries. The doctors, of course, told me to quit smoking. I told them, as I have told all of my other doctors, that I have tried to quit but just can't. I have tried the patch and Chantix, but neither worked. Support groups aren't for me. I have cut back, but that's as far as so-called willpower goes. Hearing over and over again that I need to quit leaves me feeling depressed and weak. Is there some news about current or future approaches that might give me and others like me some hope?Thomas Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|July 1, 2010
Ask the doctor. I heard somewhere that the type of earwax you have is linked to your risk of heart disease. Can that be true?Thomas Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|January 10, 2009
Ask the doctor. When I was diagnosed with atrial fibrillation four years ago, my doctor put me on a calcium-channel blocker. A year or so later, after I had angioplasty and got a stent, my doctor switched me to twice-a-day sotalol. Now I feel tired all the time and have gained weight, even though I feel like I am eating less. Can this be from the sotalol?Thomas Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|February 18, 2011
Ask the doctor. When someone has pneumonia, is it common for the heart rate to fluctuate wildly?Thomas Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|July 1, 2010
Ask the doctor. I tried taking niacin to increase my HDL but didn't like the flushing it caused. A friend told me about no-flush niacin, which works like a charm. Why not tell your readers about it?Thomas Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|December 18, 2010
Ask the doctor. I avoid grapefruit juice because my doctor says it affects how my body handles the Lipitor I take for my cholesterol. Should I also stay away from pomelo?Thomas Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|December 2, 2008
Ask the doctor. How do I know when my new valve isn't working correctly?Thomas Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|July 28, 2007
Ask the doctor. Can I stop taking my blood pressure medicine?Thomas Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|April 3, 2007
Ask the doctor. My doctor put me on a statin and told me to take it after dinner. I would rather take it with breakfast. Does it matter?Thomas Lee
Newsweek|December 21, 2004
When less is more. A cardiologist says exercise and diet--not EKGs and angioplasties--are the way to keep hearts healthyThomas Lee
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Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|July 3, 2010
Ask the doctor. I am an 84-year-old woman who recently had stents placed in two coronary arteries. The doctors, of course, told me to quit smoking. I told them, as I have told all of my other doctors, that I have tried to quit but just can't. I have tried the patch and Chantix, but neither worked. Support groups aren't for me. I have cut back, but that's as far as so-called willpower goes. Hearing over and over again that I need to quit leaves me feeling depressed and weak. Is there some news about current or future approaches that might give me and others like me some hope?Thomas Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|July 1, 2010
Ask the doctor. I heard somewhere that the type of earwax you have is linked to your risk of heart disease. Can that be true?Thomas Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|January 10, 2009
Ask the doctor. When I was diagnosed with atrial fibrillation four years ago, my doctor put me on a calcium-channel blocker. A year or so later, after I had angioplasty and got a stent, my doctor switched me to twice-a-day sotalol. Now I feel tired all the time and have gained weight, even though I feel like I am eating less. Can this be from the sotalol?Thomas Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|February 18, 2011
Ask the doctor. When someone has pneumonia, is it common for the heart rate to fluctuate wildly?Thomas Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|July 1, 2010
Ask the doctor. I tried taking niacin to increase my HDL but didn't like the flushing it caused. A friend told me about no-flush niacin, which works like a charm. Why not tell your readers about it?Thomas Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|December 18, 2010
Ask the doctor. I avoid grapefruit juice because my doctor says it affects how my body handles the Lipitor I take for my cholesterol. Should I also stay away from pomelo?Thomas Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|December 2, 2008
Ask the doctor. How do I know when my new valve isn't working correctly?Thomas Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|July 28, 2007
Ask the doctor. Can I stop taking my blood pressure medicine?Thomas Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|April 3, 2007
Ask the doctor. My doctor put me on a statin and told me to take it after dinner. I would rather take it with breakfast. Does it matter?Thomas Lee
Newsweek|December 21, 2004
When less is more. A cardiologist says exercise and diet--not EKGs and angioplasties--are the way to keep hearts healthyThomas Lee
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