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Medical Forum / General / General / February 2004

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sugar alcohols10 Feb 2004 01:57 GMT4
What exactly are sugar alcohols, and when did they come about
Why Psycho'Therapists' are MUCH worse than Priests10 Feb 2004 01:42 GMT1
*****---- This is important information for the public. ------*****
To get a perspective on how and why "psychotherapists" are much worse
than priests, just consider this:
Imagine a person in a status position of a priest (which "therapists" are),
Urologists09 Feb 2004 23:55 GMT4
Yeah, there's that "MD" on the end of their name, but there's something
creepy about some dude who just wants to focus on your sex organs for an
entire appointment.  And we go way beyond creepy into the realm of
downright sick when he announces that he wants to shove his finger ...
"Old, new diseases taking hold"09 Feb 2004 17:57 GMT1
Old, new diseases taking hold
http://www.washtimes.com/world/20040208-105648-7670r.htm
legal to perform pro-bono work?09 Feb 2004 14:38 GMT3
This is probably going to sound like a ricidulously stupid question,
but anways...
Is it illegal for a doctor (in the US) to perform medicine for free?
FOr example, could a doctor take a homeless person off the street and
Does hypnois work for sex problems09 Feb 2004 02:12 GMT5
I was wondering going to a hypnotherapist and/or listening to those
sibliminal tapes would help a person with being "premature" and has
been that way there whole life?
I know there are other ways to work at this problem and I have tried
DAFNz Dumped as Disabled...08 Feb 2004 17:00 GMT31
More evidence for DAFN genetic inferiority (hard data), a fundamental
intrinzic inability to behave in a civilized fazhion:
http://www.spokesman-recorder.com/News/Article/Article.asp?NewsID=38252&sID=13
**************************** exZZZZZZZerpt ***********************
shrinkage of eyeball/cornea compare shrinkage urinary bladder with age07 Feb 2004 21:52 GMT8
This winter I have experienced something rather new to my health. Not
saying is a good sign. But given the coldness and the drinking of alot
of tea and beverages, that I no longer have one early morning run to
piss but now three runs.
Diagnosed with gallstones, but pains are on left side!07 Feb 2004 18:44 GMT7
I need help on narrowing down what I might have! I'm male, 27 years old,
5'6, 160lbs toned fit physique, healthy-eater, non-smoker, and a
workaholic. I apologize about the length of this post, but I think the
history is relevant.
Univ. Pittsburgh compound used in Alzheimers; is it dealing with Manganese??????07 Feb 2004 07:09 GMT8
Posted the below several days ago. I suspect the Pitts. compound is
not open for discussion as to what it is due to legal patentability.
Just yesterday on PBS of "Ask this old house" was a look into tap
water in some region of Massachusetts and that the brown stain was
weird symptom vibration buzzzzz07 Feb 2004 02:17 GMT1
A year ago had first episode of feeling as if a pager set on vibrate mode going
off sporadically in low abdomen. It was so consistant throughout one day that I
got nervous thinking it was an abdominal anerysm or something.  ER doc a real
jerk and acted like I was crazy, spent less ...
Psychiatric drugs change the outcome of trails!06 Feb 2004 19:08 GMT4
I did some more legal reading and found below in regards of
anti-psychoric drugs. The cases were mainly about that the government
has no right to force psychiatric drugs on anybody, esp. not anybody
not violent and how much those drugs change the personality and
taking lipoic acid as a dietary supplement is bad for you06 Feb 2004 04:27 GMT1
Autoreactivity to lipoate and a conjugated form of lipoate in
primary biliary cirrhosis.
Bruggraber SF, Leung PS, Amano K, Quan C, Kurth MJ, Nantz MH,
Benson GD, Van
MEDICAL COST OF OBESITY $75 BILLION05 Feb 2004 20:16 GMT13
CDC: Medical cost of obesity $75 billion
The Associated Press
CNN
Wednesday, January 21, 2004
Starting Salaries at US University Medical Centers05 Feb 2004 17:20 GMT3
I am curious about starting salaries, for Physicians at the start of
their career(that is, after residency), at University Medical centers.
In the field of Internal Medicine.
For instance Physicians who get their first job, after finishing their
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