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Medical Forum / General / Alternative / November 2006

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Chocolate 'cuts blood clot risk'16 Nov 2006 23:22 GMT1
"Chocolate 'cuts blood clot risk'", BBC News, November 15, 2006,
Link: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/6146070.stm
A small amount of dark chocolate a day can thin the blood and cut the
risk of clots in much the same way as taking aspirin, US researchers
Hemolysis / sickle cell16 Nov 2006 16:34 GMT6
Deconstructing sickle cell disease: Reappraisal of the role of
hemolysis in the development of clinical subphenotypes.
Kato GJ, Gladwin MT, Steinberg MH
Blood Rev. 2006 Nov 3;
Pfizer and GlaxoSmithKline Help Send Kids To Prison16 Nov 2006 15:17 GMT35
http://www.laleva.org/eng/2006/05/pfizer_and_glaxosmithkline_help_send_kids_to_p
rison.html

Pfizer and GlaxoSmithKline Help Send Kids To Prison
May 29, 2006.
By Evelyn Pringle*
Hyperactive children 'need exercise, not drugs'16 Nov 2006 14:32 GMT16
http://www.sundayherald.com/59016
Hyperactive children 'need exercise, not drugs'
self medication16 Nov 2006 14:28 GMT1
plz help me reg this topic i ned to present it on 21st of this month
the topic is
                    SELF MEDICATION HOW SAFE ASK YOUR PHARMACIST
Acupuncture for weak right side16 Nov 2006 12:16 GMT2
My right knee, hip, torso side, shoulder and eye are noticeably more
problematic (weaker, injury prone, painful, aging faster) then the
left.
I'm looking for suggested acupuncture and/or moxibustion points to ease
Chi Gong Treatment for Cancer16 Nov 2006 10:36 GMT37
Hi, I am Samuel Lau from Singapore. I just want to relay the message
that I seem to have stumbled upon a Chigong Teacher (in Malaysia) who
has had remarkable successes with treating over 1,000 cancer patients.
Most of them terminal and given up by conventional methods. I just wish
can anyone DISCUSS  use of GARLIC IN HEART CARE ?16 Nov 2006 08:50 GMT7
I M YOGESH FROM INDIA.... NEW MEMBER
can anyone DISCUSS  use of GARLIC IN HEART CARE ?
A New Treatment for Depression: Magnets16 Nov 2006 08:38 GMT8
http://www.healthsentinel.com/news.php?event=news_print_list_item&id=839
"A New Treatment for Depression: Magnets", ABC News, May 17, 2005,
Link: http://abcnews.go.com/WNT/Health/story?id=765933&page=1
For 10 years, Martha Franco was so depressed that she says she couldn't
Yeast16 Nov 2006 04:44 GMT18
Has anyone had Chronic Yeast Infections? I'm a 22 year old mother of
one and I've had chronic yeast infections and bacterial infections
since having my son. Lately, I've had one every month for the last
three months and have spent 80 dollars on monistat treatments and now I
Spiritual Healing Lectures16 Nov 2006 04:43 GMT17
Spiritual Healing Lectures
Greetings!
I recently received a fax from Gerhard Blaettner, M.D., a member of the
Medical Scientific Group MWF (started in Germany) that documents the
Misleading and false Info from Hawki16 Nov 2006 02:22 GMT8
>Jan...perhaps you need to read the "side effect" profile of Nardil...it is
FARRRR from a benign med...and is NOT the proper med for headaches...

> again....what is OK for YOU is not an issue
Vagina slicing by MDs: 'Substandard care' - or crime? (also: 'Squatting is for suckers')15 Nov 2006 21:56 GMT4
VAGINA SLICING BY MDs: "SUBSTANDARD CARE" - OR CRIME?
Larry McMahan, quoted below, says the vagina-slicing STANDARD of care
is - get this - "substandard" care!
MD-obstetricians are closing birth canals up to 30% - it's standard -
Breast cancer / meat eating15 Nov 2006 14:56 GMT8
Higher Red Meat Intake May Increase Risk For Certain Breast Cancers
Main Category: Breast Cancer News
Article Date: 14 Nov 2006 - 0:00am (PST)
Eating more red meat may be associated with a higher risk for hormone
'Not the coccyx' - and 'Todd's not British'15 Nov 2006 10:19 GMT21
"NOT THE COCCYX" - AND "TODD'S NOT BRITISH"
Anne Roger's post reminded me of a humorous exchange I had with retired
Australian surgeon Dr. Peter Moran.
Anne's mention of "the British" reminded me of a TRULY BIZZARE FACT
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