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Medical Forum / General / General / January 2004

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Surgeon General'z Report on The DAFN Brain...31 Jan 2004 17:24 GMT1
Memo to Bob/Byron:  Think  P-E-E-R  R-E-V-I-E-W-E-D...
http://mentalhealth.about.com/cs/comprehensivesites/l/blc1s3.htm
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Overview of the Report’s Chapters --
Exploding Whale30 Jan 2004 23:43 GMT4
TAIPEI (Jan 29) - The decomposing remains of a 66-ton sperm whale exploded on a
busy Taiwan street, showering nearby cars and shops with blood and organs and
stopping traffic for hours, local newspapers said.
The 56-foot dead whale had been on a truck headed for an autopsy at a
IQ: "inherently limited by genes..."30 Jan 2004 18:08 GMT12
Jan. 15, 2004 -- ...biotech?
[...]
WHAT ABOUT what is called "germ-line" gene-alteration to "improve"
the human race as a whole or at least your line of descendants?
Latezt Stylish DAFNplan Failz...30 Jan 2004 13:47 GMT5
Genes will defeat liberal money-squandering DAFNloverz everytime:
http://www.montgomeryadvertiser.com/NEWS/StoryLocalcalendar29w.htm
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January 29, 2004  Montgomery, AL -- School may lose year-round plan
Girls should get their eggs frozen29 Jan 2004 17:09 GMT5
    With the majority at universities now being women , 70% in
medical schools ! , many are marrying very late or not at all .
Far better to get eggs frozen at age 18 , which can then be used later
on or donated to others . Child bearing is possible till age 60 , but
Widespread Use Of Non-Sterile Medical Instruments In The U.S.29 Jan 2004 04:01 GMT6
FATAL PROBE
CHAPTER II
WIDESPREAD USE OF NON-STERILE
MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS IN THE U.S.:
Trouble breathing29 Jan 2004 03:59 GMT1
   I have a question about this problem I have. Whenever it is very windy,
I have trouble breathing.  I gasp for air, sort of like short intervals.  Is
this normal?
   I usually try to cover my mouth and breathe (which doesn't help).
Doctor prescribes Ceflax to patient with penicillin allergy; what, if anything, should be done?29 Jan 2004 00:17 GMT2
I'm looking for advice from qualified medical professionals about the
following scenario.
I had emergency surgery recently.  The surgeon was the chief of surgery
at the hospital to which I had been admitted; I had no prior
PSA test accuracy28 Jan 2004 22:16 GMT2
Can someone tell me what the accuracy of the PSA test is. I don't mean
with regard to predicting cancer. I mean the actual accuracy of the
test. If I take it today and tomorrow or next week how closely will the
results correspond?
Toprol -- How long for side effects to wear off?28 Jan 2004 18:37 GMT4
I am taking Toprol XL.  I was taking 50 mg, which was fine, then
stepped up to 100 mg about a week ago.  Am noticing definite
tiredness, a little dizziness, need more sleep.  Dreams also seem more
intense.
Early-Life Predictors of Human Longevity28 Jan 2004 06:45 GMT5
I would like to share with you our new published article for possible
feedback and discussion:
"Early-life predictors of human longevity:
Analysis of the 19th Century birth cohorts."
Key DAFN Deficienciez:  Memory & Behavior (are *GENETIC*)28 Jan 2004 02:07 GMT3
More *TRUTH* coming out every week...
http://www.betterhumans.com/News/news.aspx?articleID=2004-01-26-4
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...culture-derived mice demonstrated behavioral alterations.  The mice
What anti-psychotic drugs do to you!27 Jan 2004 18:44 GMT30
Antipsychotic drugs may also result in many other debilitating, albeit
nonfatal, side effects. Courts have previously recognized that
antipsychotic drugs can cause tardive dyskinesia, "a neurological
disorder", teversible in some cases, that is characterized by
Anyone have a physiological explanation for alcohol hangover?27 Jan 2004 14:39 GMT13
Title is pretty much the gist of this post. I recently took a bit more
alcohol with chocolates for sometimes I like to enhance a chocolate
candy bar with a tiny sip of Grand Mariner or Vodka just to give the
chocolate a zing. But apparently I took more than a little sip because
Colesterol test and Milk of Magnesia27 Jan 2004 10:36 GMT1
I had some very good lipid panel results on my last test. The night
before I used some Milk of magnesia the night before and got "cleaned
out". Will this have caused an errouneous test?
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