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| ' Atheist ' as someone passed over for salvation | 03 May 2007 01:21 GMT | 94 |
> " [remember] that you were at that time separate from Christ, > excluded from the commonwealth of Israel, and strangers to the > covenants of promise, having no hope and without God in the world. " > Eph. 2:12 ( NASV ) |
| (2 Peter 2:1 NASB). | 02 May 2007 22:30 GMT | 8 |
alt.flame.jesus.christ Looking into the purpose of: the newsgroup: alt.flame.jesus.christ and the "self professed" moderator: Alias St. Jackanapes who is really Larry Jackowski, who has the following:
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| articles in today's NY Times | 02 May 2007 14:44 GMT | 3 |
Three articles in today's New York Times may be of interest: "Heart Scans: Finding More Than You May Need to Know" -- tells the story of George Skouras, a 52 year old man who decided to go for a complete physical exam. He had a heart scan and found out that he had
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| Study: Sharp decline in heart attack deaths (Sanofi-Aventis) | 02 May 2007 11:46 GMT | 3 |
Study: Sharp decline in heart attack deaths 2 May 2007 By LINDSEY TANNER, AP Medical Writer In just six years, death rates and heart failure in hospitalized heart
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| hormones that cause tachycardia (and reslts back from the PFT) | 02 May 2007 10:24 GMT | 6 |
sorry... it wouldnt let me reply to my original thread on this for some reason. anyhoo... can an imbalance of hormones (which I do have) cause a problem like mine? or the hormones messing up my electrical system?
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| High Insulin Levels Impair Intestinal Metabolic Function | 02 May 2007 03:18 GMT | 7 |
Nutritional scientists at the University of Alberta are the first to establish a connection between high insulin levels and dysfunction of intestinal lipid metabolism in an animal model. They believe this finding supports their contention that impaired intestinal metabolic
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| Can a TENS or EMS unit kill you? | 02 May 2007 00:11 GMT | 2 |
I've heard people should never use a TENS unit above the waist, but my physical therapist has used one on my shoulders and chest area. She said even at maximum, they are far below the limits for the heart. So which is it: Can using a TENS (or EMS) unit around the breasts or
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| off-topic posts | 01 May 2007 03:36 GMT | 15 |
I think the usability of this group would increase if people would put "OT" or "off-topic" in the subject heading when the topic is not health-related. Any thoughts?
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