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Dr. Brett Heilbron

Dr. Brett Heilbron

MD, FRCPC
Cardiologist
Vancouver, BC
Q:

What is coronary heart disease?

A:

Coronary heart disease is the most common form of heart disease, and involves the building up of plaque in the walls of the arteries that supply blood to the heart.

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Heart Disease Risk Factors

Dr. John Watterson

Dr. John Watterson

MD, FRCPC
Rheumatologist
Victoria, BC
Q:

Who can develop lupus?

A:

Lupus typically affects younger adult women, however anyone in the general population can develop lupus. You should speak with your family physician if you are having symptoms that could be caused by lupus.

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Diagnosing Lupus Erythematosus

Ms. Cecilia Hamming

Ms. Cecilia Hamming

RN, BA., Medtronic CPT
Nurse
Vancouver, BC
Q:

Do I need an insulin pump?

A:

If you have diabetes, you may benefit from an insulin pump to help manage your blood sugar levels. Insulin pumps are not for everyone with diabetes and it depends on the type of diabetes you have. If you have diabetes and do not take insulin, you wouldn't need a pump at all. A growing number of people with Type I diabetes (and some with Type II) do have insulin pumps. You can ask your doctor or diabetes care team if you are a candidate for an insulin pump.

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Who Should be Considering an Insulin Pump?

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