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Corticosteroids in asthma07 Oct 2004 23:37 GMT1
I take beclometasone for asthma - 600mcg a day in total.
Are there any side-effects associated with long term use of
corticosteroids at this kind of dose?
Plastic toys in mouth harmful?07 Oct 2004 01:03 GMT13
Hello together,
Can plastic toys prove to be harmful to kids, in terms of their
chemical composition. Kids at times put the soft colored plastic toys
into mouths and go on chewing for a long time.
DOCS' STRIKE HITS PATIENTS07 Oct 2004 00:04 GMT2
Docs' strike hits patients in Secunderabad
By Omer Farooq, in Hyderabad  
The Pioneer
Thursday, October 7, 2004
EEG Question06 Oct 2004 12:59 GMT1
I have to have an electro encephalogram tomorrow. Is it painful? Do they inject
you with anything? How much will it cost me?
Statins: benefit confined to high risk06 Oct 2004 06:27 GMT5
"The benefit is really confined to people at high risk. We have no
trials on the effect of giving them to low-risk groups."
Professor Tom Saunders, Kings College London on statins.
* No evidence for statin benefit to women w/o heart disease
Intense burning/cramping sensation neck that progresses slowly up scalp and restless leg syndrome06 Oct 2004 05:14 GMT1
I have had the above strange sensation occuring for years at least
once a week.  Sensation lasts only a couple of minutes but is intense
and always starts at the back of my head and moves slowly up the back
of the head to the top of the head. It disappears with no other
Explain this brain paradox.06 Oct 2004 01:04 GMT25
Hi, i have a question about the human brain: It's a fact that humans
can't feel their brains,I mean during brain surgery the surgeon can be
cutting the patients brain,and they will not feel anything.If this is
the case,then how is it that ppl who suffer from migraines/headaches
NATURAL ANTI-CANCER REMEDIES05 Oct 2004 22:03 GMT2
                         NATURAL ANTI- CANCER REMEDIES
                                A 3RD OPINION
              ( Some of these Remedies also work against AIDS. )
Possible Cushing's disease?05 Oct 2004 12:34 GMT1
I'm 22 years old, and got an appointment with a doctor to find a
possible cause for my unpleasant lack of libido (accompanied with ED),
weight gain (over 10% in one year) and constantly repeating perioids
of depression and mood swings. These symptoms had been apparent for
CHO and Heart Attack05 Oct 2004 04:43 GMT7
I've read that 50% of heart attack victims have normal
cholesterol readings.  But that raises the question:
What percentage of the mature population HAVE normal
cholesterol readings?
Rep. Ron Paul needs a lot of support against the rotten psychiatric world05 Oct 2004 01:07 GMT2
Adults can stop taking a destructive drug, but how many kids are
allowed to make that decision? The victims in the psychiatric world
are very much so the children, no doubt.
Barbara Schwarz
Pulse visible in chest?05 Oct 2004 00:16 GMT4
I've noticed something recently which is somewhat disturbing, but I'm
not certain if I should really seek medical advice for it (that I
don't have any health insurance compounds my reluctance).
 I don't know if this is part of the cause, but I've recently lost a
Humans don't deserve medicine !04 Oct 2004 23:27 GMT5
It's better when they DIE to make room for others, because Earth is overpopulated.
So if someone is seriously ill ---> butcher him and create fuel from the remains.
Strongest warning!04 Oct 2004 18:15 GMT28
Didn't Hadrian compare the pharma psych drug industry to cigarette
companies, Orkeltattel? He was quite right.
I would outlaw the drugs. A warning is not good enough. There are lots
of other ways to help depressed kids than with chemical killer pills.
Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus / iron deposition04 Oct 2004 14:28 GMT1
<<snip>>
iron deposition resulting from hemochromatosis leads to Nephrogenic diabetes
insipidus
<<snip>>
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