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Medical Forum / General / General / July 2004

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Dehydration05 Jul 2004 17:47 GMT3
How do you know when dehydration has progressed to the point where the
body is unable to rehydrate through oral fluids and requires IV fluids?
Besides drinking water and gatorade, are there any other practical home
methods for treating dehydration?
Woman who had her knee operation in India and saved thousands04 Jul 2004 23:43 GMT1
    And she had a fantastic three week holiday , all for less than
five weeks including air fares for two !
full story on
http://www.thisisnottingham.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?command=newPage&nodeId=133941&
contentPK=10525287

Brain Injury due to pressure collision04 Jul 2004 21:53 GMT4
What sort of damage could occur for having sneezed with one's mouth closed?
"Intracranial pressure is not a constant value but is variable. It can rises
sharply with coughing and sneezing, up to 50 or 60 mm/Hg to settle down to
normal values in a short time."
TOP 20 FRUITS AND VEGGIES TO BEAT DISEASES04 Jul 2004 21:47 GMT3
The top 20 fruits and veggies to beat diseases revealed!
ANI
June 17, 2004
Washington, June 17 (ANI) - A new study conducted by the
Osteoporosis prevention in essentially bedbound person.04 Jul 2004 21:11 GMT2
Due to a serious illness I've had for many years, I'm extremely
inactive physically and confined to bed most of the week.  Walking or
running 20 min a day is absolutely out of the question.  However, I'm
approaching menopause and want to prevent osteoporosis.
Tel: French mad cow disease cases went undetected04 Jul 2004 20:35 GMT4
French mad cow disease cases went undetected
By Kim Willsher in Paris
Sunday Telegraph (London)
(Filed: 04/07/2004)
uvula infection?04 Jul 2004 18:43 GMT1
Hi I woke up today with what looked like a blood clot on the tip of  my
uvula.It looked dark red like(almost black) like clotted blood.I once had
one such on the inside of of my cheeks , and it was due to cheek biting.Now
there's no way I could have bitten my uvula.Could this be ...
Aneurysm - Aneurism04 Jul 2004 14:51 GMT2
Not even sure how to spell Aneurism. But, here is my experience and my
questions.
Since I was a teenager, I would occasionally "get a lump in my throat". These
things seemed to happen after a time of stress. I wouldn't even be thinking
Bad Diarrhea - Warning graphic03 Jul 2004 16:07 GMT8
Hello;
A day and a half ago, I was hit with the worst diarrhea I can ever
remember. It is like water. It started out with me feeling tired and
lightheaded. That night, I was up 3 or 4 times. The next
Times: Alert over fatal mix of herbal pills and medicines03 Jul 2004 12:44 GMT1
July 03, 2004
The Times (London)
Alert over fatal mix of herbal pills and medicines
By Sam Lister, Health Correspondent
DT Vaccine: Insomnia??03 Jul 2004 07:42 GMT2
Ever since getting a DT booster on June 14 I have been super-awake
with insomnia. I mean NO SLEEP. I have to take an antipsychotic to get
a few hours sleep.
HELP! Anyone heard of this? Anyone know when it might end?
Sleep Apnea Treatment, do-it-yourself?03 Jul 2004 06:54 GMT12
I think my wife has sleep apnea.  Our doctor says it sounds likely but
she can't get treatment without going through a sleep study, and we
can't get in until November.
So, how hard is it to find one of those CPAP machines?  Maybe on eBay?
Selective bloodletting for severe ulcerative colitis02 Jul 2004 20:11 GMT1
I wonder what the results .. here .. are  .. ?
And I wonder how you .. become .. one of the .. selected ..
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Loss of libido and REAL medicine02 Jul 2004 19:14 GMT16
Is it true that if a man loses sexual interest at age 35-40, there is
nothing you can do.  Or are there real medical things you can do?
definitions of Transposon versus Viroid versus Virus02 Jul 2004 17:59 GMT1
--- I am using Websters 4th edition College Dictionary and quoting
thereof :
Transposon: a segment of DNA that moves to a new location in a
chromosome, or to another chromosome or cell, and alters the existing
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