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Veterinarians vs. MDs26 Feb 2004 23:25 GMT18
Who would be more qualified in dealing with typical trauma operations, a
veterinarian operating on human patients or a regular medical doctor
operating on animal patients?
To make this question a bit more objective, let's roughly set out some
the strangest "flu" i've ever had26 Feb 2004 22:24 GMT3
I just thought i'd report a very strange
"flu" i just got over.  It lasted no more
than 2 days, and may have been simmering
a week before (not that i really noticed
Childern's Cough Follow Up26 Feb 2004 14:48 GMT2
I recently posted about my kid's persistent coughing at night and
suggested that maybe sinusitis was the cause because I had found
information which exactly described how they were presenting. Of course
I was pretty much flamed because I didn't know that children their ages
bad GI problems, prescribed Prevpac, 1 week and still need nexium between morning and after evening Prepac 26 Feb 2004 03:00 GMT1
I have had excessive GI problems that was given a tempoary treatment of prevpac
for 2 weeks.  1 week has past and everyday it is still always necessary to take
nexium 40mg between lunch and dinner and before i go to sleep.  i've been
advised to not get help for GI until heart ...
Illness in England in 187125 Feb 2004 19:32 GMT1
I'm researching family history and have found that my
greatx4 grandfather's death certficate says that he died
in 1871 from:
"emphysema of lungs (3 years), bronchitis (9 months), anasarca (7 months)"
Dopamine/Alcohol25 Feb 2004 17:16 GMT1
So, does alcohol really release dopamine?  Are there any
other relatively safe substances that do the same?  I am
wondering if drinking might help prevent gray hair since
dopamine gets converted to melanin
U.S. OBGYNs: Stupid, scared or evil?25 Feb 2004 16:21 GMT1
Why does the entire medical profession (AMA) continue to cover up for
those who provide medical services to females?
Why did the Republican side of the U.S. Senate - yesterday, 02/24/04 -
attempt to limit the pain and suffering awards (in med mal cases
Rutin / drug .. ? / anti-inflammatory25 Feb 2004 13:50 GMT2
This would give some credence to the theory of targeting of iron as an
antiinflammatory.
Since rutin is a potent iron binder.
<<snip>>
neck surgery25 Feb 2004 12:07 GMT8
Hello.  
I recently had an MRI done.  It showed a "bulging disk" and
my doctor recommended surgery.
I am experiencing numbness , tingling on my right side of the body.
Angina?24 Feb 2004 22:09 GMT2
I was wondering if anyone had experienced, or knows someone, who has had symptoms
similar to what my mother appears to be having (please see below).  I'd really
appreciate any info, or links to helpful websites anyone may have.  I can
also be reached at the e-mail address with this ...
Criminal Minds attack the most expert exposure of 'scientology' (Version 2.0)24 Feb 2004 09:07 GMT3
Criminal Minds attack the most expert exposure of 'scientology'
- and so do Destructive Cowards
                                                   19 February 2004
                                                         Version 2.0
"Cardiac arrest"24 Feb 2004 04:20 GMT13
Cardiac arrest
Life: More health clubs, schools and airports than ever before are
being equipped with AEDs to prevent sudden cardiac arrests &#8212;
disruptions in the heart's normal rhythm &#8212; from proving deadly.
High blood glucose level24 Feb 2004 03:03 GMT14
Recently I did a quick blood test using one of those
small machines with which people with diabetes regularly
monitor their glucose levels (a relation of mine has this
machine because she's been diagnosed type 2 diabetes).
64 year old woman gives birth23 Feb 2004 23:58 GMT1
    India should push the record to 100.
64-year-old woman delivers baby
A 64 year old woman has given birth to a healthy baby boy
A 64-year-old woman in India has given birth to a test tube baby, it
External Hemorrhoid Questions...23 Feb 2004 14:31 GMT13
Hi, I am in my late 20's and just got my first hemorrhoid, an external
one which I believe to be thrombosed based on my internet research. It
is just outside the front of the anus, slightly larger than a pencil
eraser, firm to the touch, and a deep shiny blue in appearance. I have
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