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| throwing-arm mutations versus jawbone mutations; MYH16 myosin | 28 Mar 2004 19:59 GMT | 8 |
--- quoting in part from AP --- Science - AP Experts Link Gene Mutation to Evolution 30 minutes ago
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| too much chocolate | 28 Mar 2004 19:35 GMT | 1 |
can eating too much chocolate (like 250 grams of cocoa powder) in one sitting harm a person?
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| DAFNz Bongo Big-time: Genetic TNB Violence Eruptionz... | 28 Mar 2004 13:26 GMT | 3 |
Nothing of this magnitude involving so many participantz ever happens in a white school. Genetics is the only rational explanation. DAFNz simply can't handle frustration in a civilized and responsible fashion. Thus, primitive genetic responses boil to the surface...
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| Q wave in III | 27 Mar 2004 21:13 GMT | 16 |
Is a Q wave in lead III considered a normal finding, or would it suggest a previous MI. If it would indicate an MI, in which area of the heart would the MI have occurred?
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| Prednisone versus bloodletting | 27 Mar 2004 20:48 GMT | 2 |
If you look at these studies they clearly show the use of corticosteroids results in the increased flow of the blood. <<snip>> The results revealed that glucocorticoids take part in normalization of blood
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| Exactly what would this mean on an autopsy report. | 27 Mar 2004 04:18 GMT | 3 |
From drug tox results from inguinal blood: Dextromethorphan 14.0 ?g% Is that the equivalent of 14.0 ?g/ml? I have in my possession an autopsy report where the amount found is as listed above, and is called a consistent
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| Is White_Flight Real ?? | 27 Mar 2004 00:45 GMT | 10 |
http://www.wral.com/news/2930367/detail.html ******************** exZZZZZZZZZZerpt ******************************* NAACP Wants Magnet Program To Add Resources, Diversity To Schools March 17, 2004
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| Smokeless Tobacco/ Risk Reduction | 26 Mar 2004 23:22 GMT | 3 |
There has been some evidence that patients who switch from cigarette smoking to smokeless tobacco products substantially decrease their risk of mortality. Has anyone had exposure to patients who have embraced this strategy? I am curious about patient experiences, as
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| 1 in 200 ederly dead thru ECT, Orkel-psych! | 26 Mar 2004 21:17 GMT | 13 |
It is all about the money and control for your psychiatry-cult. No respect of human rights. And Medicare pays for the potential deadly hammer on the head! Barbara Schwarz
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| Septicaemia | 26 Mar 2004 15:47 GMT | 24 |
Any heads up on this could prove very helpful. The situation is: Septicaemia, plus a few local infections, CD4 count zero, infections have not responded to the first wave of hospital antibiotic treatment.
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| Help me to achieve my dream of becoming Nurse(B.S.N) | 26 Mar 2004 04:39 GMT | 3 |
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN I am an international student and my major is Nursing(B.S.N). This is my second year. I am having financial difficulties which is not going to help me becoming Nurse. I tried in many places but being an
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| Hypoechoic Thyroid Nodules Question | 26 Mar 2004 03:25 GMT | 1 |
Can anyone tell me what the term "hypoechoic" as in hypoechoic nodules means in layman's terms? Are hypoechoic thyroid nodules ever cancerous?
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| Cost of medicines | 25 Mar 2004 21:09 GMT | 23 |
Cost of Medicines Did you ever wonder how much it costs a drug company for the active Ingredient in prescription medications? Some people think it must cost a lot, since many drugs sell for more than
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| grains and beans | 25 Mar 2004 17:45 GMT | 6 |
Saw somewhere a claim that grains and beans are not a natural food. These are claimed to be only recent foods in evolutionary terms.And that is why they are cooked because of so much indigestible fibre. Could this be true?
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| Statins | 25 Mar 2004 15:19 GMT | 4 |
I use Zocor also. Is there a reason one statin is prescribed over another?
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