By Simeon Margolis, M.D., Ph.D. Provided by: Johns Hopkins University

Your Healthy Heart

Do All Pain Relievers Hurt Your Heart? By Simeon Margolis, M.D., Ph.D. - Posted Fri, Oct 13, 2006, 6:08 pm PDT

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  • 1. Posted by A Yahoo! Health User on Sun, Oct 15, 2006, 7:06 pm PDT

    Fantastic advice by the THOROUGHLY good doctor. MY husband and I have been ALSO using a PRODUCT called Tungusta, from the inner HEALTHY forests of Russia. People can contact me at 1-732-759-2206 to discuss how this product CAN benefit your health concerns. AND or email me at: trionfinancial_2@yahoo.com Thanks Judy Lo

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  • 2. Posted by A Yahoo! Health User on Sun, Oct 15, 2006, 7:39 pm PDT

    Great article...I've only ever used ASA (aspirin)...ever since my father and his best friend went out for a few drinks with the guys one night and he went home and took tylenol...had a cardiac arrest and died...I will not take anything but ASA...just in case...

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  • 3. Posted by A Yahoo! Health User on Tue, Jul 03, 2007, 6:43 am PDT

    I usually feel some pain in my backbone right through my hand blades and I normally get it in my chest, I just take Panadol for a while then it started again. Since I am affraid to take any other medicine untill I consult my doctor I would like you to advice me as to what I should be taking whilst I gather my medical bills.

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  • 4. Posted by A Yahoo! Health User on Tue, Jul 03, 2007, 6:44 am PDT

    I usually feel some pain in my backbone right through my shoulder blades and I normally get it in my chest, I just take Panadol for a while then it started again. Since I am affraid to take any other medicine untill I consult my doctor I would like you to advice me as to what I should be taking whilst I gather my medical bills.

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