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Medical Forum / General / General / July 2004

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One alcoholic drink a day keeps women's bones strong02 Jul 2004 16:06 GMT1
    Proof that non existent cruel moronic Allah didnt know what he
was talking about when he banned alcohol
Milk for bones? No, Try a drink a day
- By Our London Correspondent
Headache worse when lying down02 Jul 2004 14:00 GMT1
I get headaches which are definitely worse when I lie down, and almost
disappear as soon as I stand up. Is this anything unusual?
Best wishes,
Graeme
Needles. Syringes. Testing for infectious organisms.02 Jul 2004 04:58 GMT8
Thank you all for your interest !
Would someone actually send along the name of a laboratory or names of laboratories
that would test needles, syringes for infectious organisms, a laboratory where a doctor
could have a needle, syringe tested in a case where the test results make a
Re: finasteride queries01 Jul 2004 19:23 GMT1
I am trying to find some information relating to the medication finasteride,
that is used to treat prostate cancer and is becoming a favourable hair loss
treatment in lower doses. My queries are listed below and I would greatly
appreciate hearing any thoughts or facts relating to ...
Prion disease; viroid Model versus Family-Related-Model versus Prusiner  Model01 Jul 2004 08:33 GMT25
If the Viroid or Virus-Debris-Particle such as a coating were the
trigger for initiating Prion disease then the Hoof and Mouth Disease
would be a prime candidate. Does the HMD have a coating or protein
attachment to the virus which when shed can alter the genetics of the
Anaesthesia vs. sedation01 Jul 2004 04:32 GMT2
 What is the distinction between anaesthesia and sedation in surgery?
Big ears and noses01 Jul 2004 02:42 GMT6
The nose and the ears are said to never stop growing. Is this true, or is it
only the loss of elasticity that explains the apparent growth of these parts
over adult time?
Living with gallstones01 Jul 2004 02:17 GMT7
I have been diagnosed as having gallstones. I have had three painful
episodes in last one year, and about two short episodes per year in
the past two years. I was advised to undergo surgery but I fear losing
an organ. I am of good health, mother of two, and in my early thirties
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