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Hernia advice19 Mar 2004 04:33 GMT1
I was recently diagnosed with inguinal hernia and told I will have
to have an operation to fix it. In order to avoid it happening again
in the future, is there some kind of contraption that I could wear
while working out? If so, where can I buy it?
why is there no influenza in summer ?18 Mar 2004 22:30 GMT7
high temperature ?
sun ? (UV ?)
Important Questions about Cataracts18 Mar 2004 16:07 GMT8
Hello to everyone,
       I feel guilty because I know people have probably written
similar questions before, but here goes...  I'm 25 and I recently went
to get a new pair of glasses, and the technician told me that I was in
Run! Brainsurgery! Yuck! Ear-ringing!18 Mar 2004 04:52 GMT3
A while ago they called it lobotomy, but after it ended up with a
really bad reputation, psychs still cut in the brain but call it
Capsulotomy and Cingulotomy.
They do those surgeries to break the "maddening cycle of people's own
The Dangers Of Vaccines18 Mar 2004 03:47 GMT1
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The Dangers Of Vaccines
British Columbia Government Determines Price of Meanness!18 Mar 2004 00:37 GMT9
B.C. spent $5 million to cut 46 off welfare
VICTORIA, Canada - The B.C. government spent $5 million and put disabled people
under needless stress to cut just 46 people off government assistance, B.C.'s
auditor general said Tuesday.
Solving Alzheimers, Huntington, Prion diseases; Files150 and 151 of www.iw.net/~a_plutonium18 Mar 2004 00:31 GMT16
I am massively revising my website of www.iw.net/~a_plutonium because
it is written in a textbook fashion that it requires massive editing
and deleting and adding onto about every 5 years. I have neglected
this website for about 10 years and so I have a big job ahead of me.
'AN OLD JOKE BUT STILL FUNNY'17 Mar 2004 04:05 GMT7
Forwarded messages:
[ From: geabbott@abbottandabbott.com
[ Subject: An old joke but still funny
[ Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2004
C-Reactive Protein17 Mar 2004 01:28 GMT13
I had a blood panel done recently, and the Dr.informed me that my  level was
too high.  His solution was to have me take 40mg. of Zocor daily. I was already
taking 20mg. I had major abdominal surgery (aortic aneurysm repair) done 2/12
weeks before the blood test. Doesn't surgery ...
Re: Who Wants A BLACK DOCTOR?16 Mar 2004 14:04 GMT2
i think dr hibbert is pretty good, although he did miss
that crayon in homer's brain
Tendonitis!? I need advice badly16 Mar 2004 06:17 GMT1
I had tendonitis in my right hand about a few weeks ago, but am in a
very intense art school (we draw almost 12 hours a day), so I
immobilized it and iced it a few times a day but continued to work
with it. I think it may have worsened and have recently switched to my
Painless procedure for hemorrhoids?????16 Mar 2004 04:22 GMT5
My mother needs some kind of procedure for hemorrhoids that's not painful.
Most of what I've heard about procedures for this is sounds horrible, either
intraop, post op or both.  Anyone know of anything for her?  She's on medicare
and also wonders if it will pay for second or even ...
Bob, a few questions about APP scissors in Alzheimers; family resemblances between Alzheimers, Prion, Parkinsons16 Mar 2004 04:18 GMT1
a_plutonium@hotmail.com (Archimedes Plutonium) wrote in message news:<618e71c0.0403142330.3fdc1971@posting.google.com>...
> Bob <bbruner@uclink4.berkeley.edu> wrote in message news:<r07a50h5lf88pd121h6n7u5oialh9gfkbg@4ax.com>...
Bob, I learned about the APP protein scissors on PBS ...
Clinical trials and P values15 Mar 2004 19:59 GMT21
Suppose that in clinical trials of medical treatments,
only 10% of all trials result in a positive result.
Positive meaning that the determination was made
that the treatment had a statisically significant
The "talus" bone the signature for Stonethrowing?? And/or dreams can prove Brain-Locus-theory??15 Mar 2004 06:04 GMT5
Let me describe a dream I was able to retain this very morning.
Question: do we have more dreams and retain them better as we get
older? Or is it the fact that I have a new daily routine that I add a
log to the fireplace in order to keep the young tomatoes alive which
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