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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Breast Cancer / October 2007

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Breast Cancer Sells ...30 Oct 2007 15:29 GMT2
Note from Ilena Rosenthal:
For those here who don't like me and don't want to read what I post
... you need only to close this window.
For those of you here who appreciate the skeptical viewpoints that I
Jury slaps Wyeth with $134.5 million judgment over hormone replacement drug29 Oct 2007 02:51 GMT33
http://ilenarose.blogspot.com
Health Lover
Jury slaps Wyeth with $134.5 million judgment over hormone replacement
drug
Electric Razor28 Oct 2007 01:40 GMT14
My wife is starting chemo soon for breast cancer.  We're having a
consultation this week for wigs and she's thinking she'll just go ahead and
shave her head when the wig comes in.  Then she's thinking that when the
hair starts to come back in, she thinks she'll look like she has ...
THE ANTI-CANCER DRUG THAT CAUSES CANCER?27 Oct 2007 11:57 GMT5
http://ilenarose.blogspot.com
Health Lover
May God protect Shane Ellison from speaking out against the powerful
Pharma Industry.
Short story of why I walk the breast cancer walk even though I don't have it.25 Oct 2007 22:30 GMT1
Today I participated in a breast cancer walk. Pink is the signature
color for breast cancer and my sister, niece, kids and I walked along
wearing pink wigs, pink boas, and even pink eyelashes. About half-way
into the walk, I began to wonder the importance of why we were there.
(INFO) Serious Sleep Disorders25 Oct 2007 01:49 GMT1
Recognizing Serious Sleep Disorders
SOMETIMES one's symptoms may indicate a serious sleep disorder. Chronic
insomnia, which lasts more than a month, is often related to more serious
problems, including depression. Chronic insomnia may also be a symptom of a
wrong ng20 Oct 2007 23:46 GMT8
I recently sent this message to the cancer support ng , by mistake,  but the
content remains valid...
I was shocked to log on to this group for the first time in a while, to find
a load of abuse and rubbish...not the love and support I found when I first
TAKE ACTION: Tell the FDA to Enforce Silicone Breast Implant Recommendations . . .19 Oct 2007 16:09 GMT2
http://ilena-rosenthal.blogspot.com
www.BreastImplantAwareness.org/
http://www.bcaction.org/Pages/GetInformed/EmailAlerts/June2007EAlert.html
3. TAKE ACTION: Tell the FDA to Enforce Silicone Breast Implant
The 'Vaccines are safe' lie19 Oct 2007 15:48 GMT1
http://www.whale.to/vaccines/safer.html the 200 year old lie.
smallpox vax was killing 25,000 children in 1880, hardly safe!
Eg the MMR is safe lie http://www.whale.to/vaccine/mmr2.html that they trot
out most days.
Breast cacener and hair loss19 Oct 2007 10:06 GMT9
I have a friend who's asked me to post this question.
She's in her mid forties, is on Tamoxifin and is four years out from her
chemo.  She says her hair came in full after the chemo, but it seems to be
thinning now.  Has anyone experienced the same thing and is there anything
TAKE ACTION: Tell the FDA to Enforce Silicone Breast Implant Recommendations . . .18 Oct 2007 23:55 GMT4
http://ilena-rosenthal.blogspot.com
www.BreastImplantAwareness.org/
http://www.bcaction.org/Pages/GetInformed/EmailAlerts/June2007EAlert.html
3. TAKE ACTION: Tell the FDA to Enforce Silicone Breast Implant
Top Migraine Headache Relief Resources18 Oct 2007 13:49 GMT1
Imitrex As A Migraine Reliever
Imitrex is used on a short term basis to treat migraine headaches. Imitrex
is what is commonly known as a cerebral vasoconstrictor, and is generally
used to relieve migraine headache attacks as they occur.  To read more pls
Zometa Or Aredia and kidney function18 Oct 2007 08:00 GMT1
Has anyone here had high creatin levels in blood from long term use of
Zometa or Aredia infusions? if so, were any successful steps taken to slow
the progress of reduced kidney function.
Thanks
She beat cancer, now battles insurance over mastectomy17 Oct 2007 02:11 GMT27
www.BreastImplantAwareness.org
http://breastimplantawareness.org
BY JOHN LAUINGER
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
IDAHO OBSERVER:   The radiation poisoning of America14 Oct 2007 19:12 GMT1
http://ilenarose.blogspot.com
Health Lover
htt://ilena-rosenthal.blogspot.com
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