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  1. Syndrome X: The Silent Killer: The New Heart Disease Risk by Gerald Reaven, Terry Kirsten Strom, et all 2001-08-07
  2. Insulin Resistance: The Metabolic Syndrome X (Contemporary Endocrinology)
  3. Syndrome X: Overcoming the Silent Killer That Can Give You a Heart Attack by Gerald Reaven, 2000-03-14
  4. Syndrome X: Overcoming the Silent Killer That Can Give You a Heart Att by Gerald Reaven, 2000
  5. The Silent Killer Syndrome X: The New Heart Disease Risk by Gerald Reaven, 2001-08
  6. Syndrome X, the Silent Killer: The New Heart Disease Risk by Gerald M, and Strom, Terry Kirsten, and Fox, Barry, PhD Reaven, 2000-01-01
  7. Syndrome X, the Silent Killer by Gerald Reaven, Terry Kristen Strom Barry Fox, 2001-01-01

1. Metabolic_Syndrome - HeartCenterOnline For Patients: Heart Health Encyclopedia
American Heart Association member edited encyclopedia article on Metabolic Syndrome X. Includes signs, how Metabolic Syndrome X is diagnosed and treated, prevention steps and more. Metabolic Syndrome X, Insulin Resistance Syndrome, CHAOS, reavens syndrome) Edited By Summary. Metabolic syndrome is a term used to describe a set of heart disease risk factors that
http://www.heartcenteronline.com/myheartdr/common/articles.cfm?ARTID=309

2. Kamen Cardiology
Radial Aplasia Thrombocytopenia Syndrome (TAR Syndrome) Radiation RDA (Dietary Reference Intakes) reavens syndrome (Metabolic Syndrome)
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3. Houston Cardiovascular Associates
Cardiac Ischemia. Cardiac Syndrome X. Cardiomyopathy. Cardioversion. Carotid Artery RDA (Dietary Reference Intakes) reavens syndrome (Metabolic Syndrome)
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4. Advanced Cardiovascular Specialists
Radial Aplasia Thrombocytopenia Syndrome (TAR Syndrome) Radiation RDA (Dietary Reference Intakes) reavens syndrome (Metabolic Syndrome)
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5. Pittsburgh Cardiac & Vascular Associates
Radial Aplasia Thrombocytopenia Syndrome (TAR Syndrome) Radiation RDA (Dietary Reference Intakes) reavens syndrome (Metabolic Syndrome)
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6. Heart -- Malik 89 (12): 1467
improve insulin resistance in syndrome X reavens syndrome has a constellation of and high blood pressure characteristic of syndromeX. Participants were randomly assigned
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7. Metabolic_Syndrome - HeartCenterOnline For Patients: Heart Health Encyclopedia
Metabolic Syndrome. (Metabolic Syndrome X, InsulinResistance Syndrome, CHAOS, reavens syndrome).
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Summary Metabolic syndrome is a term used to describe a set of heart disease risk factors that have been found to cluster in some people, increasing the risk of heart attack by 4 to 20 times over that of people without these factors. These risk factors include elevated insulin levels (insulin resistance), central obesity (around the middle), high levels of both

8. Lectures, Presentations And Symposia By ETC Doctors
LR and Jackson IMD Cushings syndrome with a suppressed ACTH due to Medical Grand Rounds "Hyperinsulinemia, syndrome X (reavens' syndrome), Cardiovascular Morbidity and Mortality
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Lectures, Presentations and Symposia by ETC Doctors GO HOME Dr Arce: Publications: Arce LR and Jackson IMD Cushing’s Syndrome with a suppressed ACTH due to an ovarian neoplasm, Prog 84 th Ann Meeting Endocrine Soc, San Francisco, CA OR 25-1 p 98, June 20, 2002 Who Are We? Previous Presentations: Where Are We? Dr Hein: Upcoming Presentations: Practice Information What is Endocrinology? Pamphlets, Info, and Videos ... about topics in Endocrinology Previous Presentations: April 10, 2003. “Care of the Hospitalized Patient with Diabetes Mellitus – Part II – What to DO !” Sponsored Presentation, Providence RI. February 17, 2003. “Male Hypogonadism – Current Literature and Clinical Importance” Memorial Hospital Housestaff Teaching Conference, Pawtucket RI Presentations and Seminars By Our Physicians practice financial policies and fees January 3, 2003. "Update in Diabetes Mellitus: New Oral Agents and Insulins" Medical Grand Rounds, Newport Hospital, Newport RI

9. An Interview With Gerald Reaven Syndrome X -The Risks Of Insulin Resistance
An Interview with Gerald Reaven syndrome X The Risks of InsulinResistance. Gerald Reaven, MD, is Professor Emeritus (Active) of
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Syndrome X : The Risks of Insulin Resistance Gerald Reaven, M.D., is Professor Emeritus (Active) of Medicine at Stanford University. He has served as director of the Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, the Division of Gerontology, and the combined Divisions of Endocrinology-Metabolism-Gerontology at Stanford's School of Medicine. He first described Syndrome X at the 1988 Banting Lecture of the annual meeting of the American Diabetes Association. CACR newsletter editor Louise Morrin spoke to him by phone in Palo Alto California. Q:
What is insulin resistance and how does it lead to Syndrome X? A: and compensatory hyperinsulinemia, to result in the various manifestations. Q: How do the terms "the lipid triad" or "the metabolic syndrome" relate to Syndrome X? A.

10. Reaven Syndrome X Information Diseases Database
Reaven syndrome X,Abdominal obesitymetabolic syndrome,Metabolicsyndrome X, Disease Database Information.
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11. Disease, Medication, Symptom Etc Database Index : R Diseases Database
lymphoid hyperplasia see Pseudolymphoma Reactive perforating collagenosis REARsyndrome see TownesBrocks syndrome Reaven syndrome X Reboxetine Recessive
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Radiation sensitizing drugs see Radiosensitizing agents Radiculitis Radiculopathy Radiology result abnormal see X-ray abnormality Radiosensitizing agents Radiotherapy Raeder paratrigeminal syndrome Raeder-Harbitz syndrome see Takayasu's arteritis Raised intracranial pressure Raised intraocular pressure Ralitrexed see Raltitrexed Raloxifene RALPH syndrome see Pallister-Hall syndrome Raltitrexed Ramipril Ramon syndrome Ramsay Hunt cerebellar syndrome see Cerebellar dyssynergia Ramsay Hunt syndrome Ranitidine Ranitidine bismuth citrate ... Rapacuronium Rapamycin see Sirolimus Rapid up-stroke pulse Rapp-Hodgkin ectodermal dysplasia syndrome Rasagiline ... Rash Rat tapeworm infection see Hymenolepiasis Rathke cleft cysts Rathke's pouch tumor see Craniopharyngioma Rauwolfia alkaloids Ravuconazole Raymond Cestan syndrome Raymond-Foville syndrome see Millard-Gubler syndrome Raynaud's disease Raynaud's phenomenon Razoxane RBBB see Right bundle branch block Reactive arthropathy Reactive lymphocyte see Atypical lymphocytes Reactive lymphoid hyperplasia see Pseudolymphoma Reactive perforating collagenosis REAR syndrome see Townes-Brocks syndrome Reaven syndrome X Reboxetine Recessive deafness-onychodystrophy-osteodystrophy-retardation syndrome Recrudescent typhus

12. Dr. Reaven - Type II Diabetes, SyndromeX
Healthy women with a diagnosis of poly cystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS Address Dr.Gerald Reaven General Clinical Research Center Stanford University Hospitals
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13. Insulin Resistance
References for more information on syndrome X. Reaven, GM. syndrome X6 yearslater. Journal of Internal Medicine. 1994; 236 (Supplement 736) 1322.
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Insulin is a hormone secreted by the pancreas. It helps the body utilize blood glucose (blood sugar) by binding with receptors on cells like a key would fit into a lock. Once the key insulin- has unlocked the door, the glucose can pass from the blood into the cell. Inside the cell, glucose is either used for energy or stored for future use in the form of glycogen in liver or muscle cells. What is insulin resistance?
Insulin resistance occurs when the normal amount of insulin secreted by the pancreas is not able to unlock the door to cells. To maintain a normal blood glucose, the pancreas secretes additional insulin. In some cases (about 1/3 of the people with insulin resistance), when the body cells resist or do not respond to even high levels of insulin, glucose builds up in the blood resulting in high blood glucose or type 2 diabetes. Even people with diabetes who take oral medication or require insulin injections to control their blood glucose levels can have higher than normal blood insulin levels due to insulin resistance. Why is insulin resistance in the news?

14. Reaven Syndrome - Medical Dictionary Definitions Of Popular Medical Terms
MedicineNet Home MedTerms medical dictionary AZ List Reaven syndrome.Advanced Search. Reaven syndrome See Metabolic syndrome.
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15. Gerald M. Reaven: Syndrome X: Overcoming The Silent Killer That Can Give You A H
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    19. Entrez PubMed
    Click here to read Unraveling Reaven s syndrome X serum insulinlike growth factor-Iand cardiovascular disease. Twickler MT, Cramer MJ, Koppeschaar HP.
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    2002 Aug 20;106(8)93944. Click here to read Unraveling Reaven s syndromeX serum insulin-like growth factor-I and cardiovascular disease.
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