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IQ-75 -- Fragile *N* Syndrome...15 Jan 2004 22:20 GMT72
Guess what?  Inherited genes affect intelligence:
http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/mld/sunnews/news/local/7635740.htm
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Fragile X Syndrome, an inherited genetic disorder that
no fiber15 Jan 2004 16:46 GMT5
will i die if i dont eat any fiber?
Low sodium - salt pills?14 Jan 2004 21:36 GMT2
My mother has a low sodium problem (possibly the least of her
problems, since the cause is small-cell carcinoma).  The doctor has
her eating potato chips and other salty snack foods.  Just wondering
why a simple salt pill wouldn't do the trick.  When she was in the
knee pain14 Jan 2004 15:42 GMT1
Today running around, i very very slightly hurt my knee by turning my leg
the wrong way. I subsequently felt sharp pain in the soft part just below my
knee cap everytime i tried bending my knee too far. What is the cause of
this etc?
Any home kit to measure the mercury content in food?14 Jan 2004 13:09 GMT28
My family likes to eat fish. With all this talk about mercury content
in fish I am wondering if there is a reasonably quick and easy way to
measure  dangerous levels of mercury content in fish?
Why I, Barbara Schwarz would pass any examination...14 Jan 2004 04:19 GMT20
Why I would pass any psychological examination? Because I am sane and
smart. Most of you ARS posters aren't. Read below to get a bit
smarter. If psychs would come to get me, they would hear a lot of
legal statutory language and trust me, they would be pretty much
TOO MUCH COFFEE CAN INDUCE AGGRESSION AND PARANOIA14 Jan 2004 02:32 GMT4
Too much coffee can induce aggression and paranoia
By Roger Dobson
The Independent, UK
Sunday, October 26, 2003
Head trauma13 Jan 2004 15:00 GMT2
Bull Exp Biol Med. 2003 Oct;136(4):362-5.  Links
Oxidative modification of erythrocyte membranes in the acute stage of severe
craniocerebral trauma and its correction with clonidine.
Karmen NB.
Must see - http://www.beef.com13 Jan 2004 11:04 GMT13
Must see -
http://www.beef.com
Visit the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine
web site for excellent food recommendations:
What could it be?13 Jan 2004 10:02 GMT3
Hey People,
I have a rather embarrasing problem, so I guess I've avoided going to
my family physician so far.
Between my scrutum and the anal area, I have a tiny lump (feels like
Quercetin treatment reverses cognitive deficits13 Jan 2004 09:07 GMT2
Free Radic Res. 2003 Nov;37(11):1245-52.  Links
Reversal of aging and chronic ethanol-induced cognitive dysfunction by
quercetin a bioflavonoid.
Singh A, Naidu PS, Kulkarni SK.
Hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ) side effects12 Jan 2004 17:27 GMT2
My doctor prescribed Hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ) for high blood
pressure about five months ago.  (More recently, he also added
Toprol.)  Since receiving the HCTZ, my pulse seems to have gone up
drastically, from 70 to between 90 and 100.  Is this a known potential
CT BRAIN SCAN11 Jan 2004 22:38 GMT1
There is a long story, but I need real proof that I have a mental disorder that
I don't really have.
I have to have a CT scan of my brain this monday.  Is there any way I could
"trick" the scan into thinking there is something (anything) wrong with my
New Support of Explanation of Breast Cancer: Smoking and Breast Cancer11 Jan 2004 20:52 GMT3
New Support of Explanation of Breast Cancer
Copyright 2003, James Michael Howard, Fayetteville, Arkansas, U.S.A.
Two articles add support to my hypothesis regarding testosterone in women and
breast cancer.  (Find "An Explanation of Cancer and the Increase in Cancer,"
COURT AWARDS SMOKER'S WIDOW $20 MILLION11 Jan 2004 20:32 GMT1
US court awards smoker's widow $20 million
Press Trust of India
The Hindustan Times
Sunday, January 11, 2004
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