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BioAbsorbable Stents – Clinical Trial Results from Abbott on Treating Coronary Artery Disease by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven We all know about biodegradable, well here’s the stent of the future design, it grown on you, literally, or I should be correct here and say it really dissolves, and there might be a bit of truth to both sides here. Interventional Cardiologists and Radiologists are the ones you really want to know today if you have any heart problems or block ... Read on »
Day 5 - Master Cleanse 09 by Robin G. Patient Expert So, I'm doing it again - The Master Cleanse. I love this and every once in awhile, about once a year I get the urge to do it.. and so I do. This time it happened quite spur of the moment, just before going out to a party..but despite that I started the next day. & it turns out i am quite sure I caught something - something light - maybe H1N1?? ... Read on »
update by Heather Heywood Patient Expert k, i'm sure you're all waiting to hear about the results of the cath. well, i don't have them yet. unfortunately, there was a mix-up, and asher's cath is booked for tomorrow morning at 11, instead of today. ugh. so i will try to post tomorrow as soon as possible, to fill everyone in on how it went, and what they said, and all that. it may wait til ... Read on »
Understanding Fats by Venus Doom Understanding FatsWhat is fat? In general I think many people are confused about fats. We hear so many terms to describe fats; saturated, unsaturated, monounsaturated, polyunsaturated, hydrogenated, trans fats, omega 3’s and 6’s; that the average person often gives in to working it all out as they don’t have the time, or the resou ... Read on »
No Water Wings Wednesday by Rebecca There won't be any Water Wings Wednesday this week. Again. I had a text message at 2.30 pm this afternoon, saying that there won't be any swimming lessons tonight, due to insufficient staff. Humph. At least they let us know beforehand this time, which is something. The kids are still disappointed though. Adrian's probably going to take Dylan swim ... Read on »
Must Have Health Screenings Every Woman Should Have by Methods of Healing Patient ExpertComplimentary & Alternative Medicine For optimal health, women need to have routine medical exams and screenings. Consider these tests a preemptive strike against any future health conditions that may develop over time. When caught in the early stages, a number of diseases such as cancer, diabetes and osteoporosis can be treated successfully. Do you know which medical tests and health ... Read on »
Chest CT and Angiogram Report and Happy Thanksgiving by Summer I'm sorry it has taken me a few days to post the results from Friday's test. Mason is still not his happy self, most of the day, due to his nasty cold. He just wants to be held and snuggled (I love every minute of it...... but nothing else gets done)! I spoke with Michelle (Dr E's nurse) Monday morning and then Dr. Everett Tuesday morning about Ma ... Read on »
Help for Uterine Fibroids by Elizabeth Leis Patient Expert Women with painful uterine fibroids were once told they had a single recourse—a hysterectomy. But now there’s another option. Uterine artery embolization, performed by interventional radiologists at Sinai Hospital and Northwest Hospita l, is an effective, minimally invasive treatment that results in relief of symptoms. Uterine fibroids ... Read on »
Run With Marathon Pacers - Session #2 by Anthony Sum Run With Marathon Pacers #2, Courtesy DO, Byron After a week of heavy evening showers and wet weather, the record turnout of Fatbirds, Sunbirds, Pacers & Pacees were greeted with clear skies, with a light touch of cool winds at The PlayGround @ Big Splash. The FatBird Nest was crowded by 6.45am, as I met David Shum and his entourage of students ... Read on »
Help for Uterine Fibroids by Elizabeth Leis Patient Expert Women with painful uterine fibroids were once told they had a single recourse—a hysterectomy. But now there’s another option. Uterine artery embolization, performed by interventional radiologists at Sinai Hospital and Northwest Hospita l, is an effective, minimally invasive treatment that results in relief of symptoms. Uterine fibroids ... Read on »