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Night sweating20 Sep 2004 16:03 GMT9
Why do some people (including me) sometimes have excessive sweating
when they are sleeping.  This seems to be fairly common, especially
among men.  I am in good shape, healthy, and not overweight.  I've
always been this way but seem to be getting a bit worse the older I
Prolonged mechanical ventilation / antioxidant therapy20 Sep 2004 12:45 GMT1
This give credence to the 'wives tale' of vitamin E during mechanical
ventilation .. protection ..
Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2004 Sep 16 [Epub ahead of print] Related Articles,
Links  
Why aren't American's stomping with the feet in rage?19 Sep 2004 23:36 GMT1
Medication and children
The problem with framing any issue in terms of  good vs. evil, bad
pharma companies, teachers and doctors vs. poor, defenseless citizens
etc. is that we miss the nuances of the scientific, political and
Hand tremor19 Sep 2004 23:08 GMT4
I have hand tremor. I play pool and it's very noticeable. Especially
when I'm wearing a watch, it shakes when I put my hand on the table and
try to keep still. When I'm under pressure it gets *way* worse and
everyone notices. It doesn't really cause problems with everyday
Did I have a stroke?19 Sep 2004 03:33 GMT13
Sunday (yesterday, the 12th) I had tingling in my hands
*a bit in my right hand, in my pinkie and the padding of my palm
*prodominantly in my left hand, my pinkie and padding of my palm that
made it's way up my arm, stopping just after the elbow
spots19 Sep 2004 02:12 GMT2
Today, I thought I saw some bugs moving and when I looked at it, I saw
nothing.  It happend a few times and finally, I realized that, I was
seeing experienceing blind spot (very tiny ones).  I had had that
before a while back.
Laura's prostate cancer inoperable - in advanced stage18 Sep 2004 21:19 GMT8
Laura's prostate cancer is inoperable and incurable.  She is in
advanced stage and only has a few more weeks to live.  This is a plea
to her transsexual tormentors to please ease up on her and let her
live her last few remaining days in peace.  She is very depressed and
Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Quest.17 Sep 2004 16:48 GMT9
68 year old white male.
Last year, I had an utrasound of the stomach area which came back that I had
an enlarged aortic artery.  MD said it was below the threshold they  worry
about.
tennis elbow?17 Sep 2004 05:41 GMT1
Here's the arm problem:
About 3 weeks ago I woke up with severe pain around the elbow.  It hurt as I
would attempt grip something hard with my hand.  The problem now is less
painful but it is still there.  It feels most sensitive on a tendon (or
thanks griffin17 Sep 2004 02:47 GMT1
Your link helped me to understand that it probably is hip bursitis.
Thank you for your help!
Yearly Physical Exam:  Urine Tests Question ?17 Sep 2004 02:47 GMT1
Have a question please regarding the typical yearly physical exam.
Am a 68 white male; generally good health.
Every year I have a physical.
Consider my MD very good and competent.
Physician Assistant16 Sep 2004 19:18 GMT19
Anybody here a PA? I have some questions about being one.
For example, what is your title? Is it "Doc" or "Hey you?"
Who are the best employers?
Is it better to have your MS or BS?
Nice to know all is Peachy in the Canadian HC system16 Sep 2004 17:43 GMT2
-Acrimony on the rise at Canada health summit
Wed Sep 15, 2004 01:44 PM ET
(Adds new figures, comments from Martin, paragraphs 9, 15-17)
By Randall Palmer
Canadian doctors coming to the US16 Sep 2004 02:43 GMT237
I want to personally thank all the fine Canadian doctors I have met here in
the US. It is not only patients that come to the US for treatment here but
the doctors as well to practice medicine. 19% of all graduates go to the US.
That's a quarter of the doctors by the new math are ...
Fatwas against sex determination 15 Sep 2004 22:49 GMT1
    The height of stupidity . The only the pop explosion will end
is if parents have the children they want . All now want one of each
and its cruel to force couples who have two or three of one sex to
have another one of the same .
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