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Dr. Beth Donaldson

Dr. Beth Donaldson

MD, Family Practice
Family Doctor
Vancouver, BC
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Am I having a heart attack?

A:

While chest pain is widely recognized as a hallmark symptom of a heart attack, there are several other symptoms that could be a sign of this serious condition, particularly in women. These symptoms include nausea, fatigue, trouble sleeping, difficulty breathing, sweating, dizziness, racing heart rate and swelling. If you experience any of these symptoms or recognize them in someone else, call 911 immediately, as early treatment and intervention is the best way to reduce the damage and chance of death from a heart attack.

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Dr. Brett Heilbron

Dr. Brett Heilbron

MD, FRCPC
Cardiologist
Vancouver, BC
Q:

How can I lower my cholesterol?

A:

Medications are often prescribed to help lower LDL (bad) cholesterol levels in high-risk people. These drugs (called statins) have been shown to lower risk of cardiovascular events (heart attack, stroke, death) by approximately 30% over a 5-year period. Certain lifestyle measures, including diet and activity, can also positively impact bad cholesterol levels in the blood.

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How Do You Lower Cholesterol?

Dr. Egidius Stockenstrom

Dr. Egidius Stockenstrom

MD
Family Doctor
Vancouver, BC
Q:

Who should get the flu shot?

A:

Anyone who is considered at risk of complications from the flu if they do get it should receive the flu shot. This includes people over 65 years, and anyone who has a chronic medical condition that is affecting your immune system. Also, if you are going to be exposed to the flu virus you should have the flu shot. This would include healthcare workers and students at schools. 

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Flu Prevention

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