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HOW NOW BROWN COW?15 Nov 2004 15:00 GMT3
> I've never seen a purple cow
    I never hope to see one.
> But I'll tell you anyhow
Brain chemicals to blame for belief in non existent God15 Nov 2004 14:42 GMT1
    The sooner we develop a virus to cut out this gene the better.
Who wants chopping hands , stoning women to death ??
excerpt telegraph.co.uk
'God gene' discovered by scientist behind gay DNA theory
long term psychic effect of a general anaesthesia15 Nov 2004 13:07 GMT8
Sorry, I speak french, but on fr.sci.psychologie there is only
some mad guys like "I'm a Elvis. I'm the King"...
So I try to ask a hard to explain (even in french) question in english.
Around twenty years back, I has a general anaesthesia due to
Why There are Two Peaks of Death and Disease in Older Age13 Nov 2004 07:51 GMT1
Why There are Two Peaks of Death and Disease in Older Age
Copyright, 2004, James Michael Howard, Fayetteville, Arkansas, U.S.A.
It is my hypothesis that DHEA was selected by evolution because it
optimizes replication and transcription of DNA.  Therefore, all genes
Orgasms on demand12 Nov 2004 03:03 GMT8
    A very dangerous invention which should be banned as it will make men redundant.
excerpt
"When we turned on the power in this case, she let out a moan and began hyperventilating," Meloy
said on ABC News' Good Morning America. "Of course we cut the power and I looked around the ...
Vitamin E and Heart Disease and Mortality... too much Testosterone11 Nov 2004 13:09 GMT2
Vitamin E and Heart Disease and Mortality... too much Testosterone?
Copyright 2004, James Michael Howard, Fayetteville, Arkansas, U.S.A.
While controversial, support exists that testosterone increases
mortality in men and women.  Testosterone is not "the male hormone,"
Why dont we die of bleeding piles ?11 Nov 2004 05:39 GMT9
    There is blood and lot of bugs eg E Coli around and yet we
dont get blood infection and die from it . Why ? Does the local gut
produce antibiotics or antiseptics and can we purify them ?
    Heroin addicts inject with contaminated needles and soon die
Halitosis question11 Nov 2004 05:27 GMT5
In short - I have bad breath. And I don't mean morning breath, or
garlic breath - I mean, halitosis. And it's eating me alive.
But, I've noticed my breath problem is the least during summer (which
I spend on the Mediterranean), when I swim in the sea a lot and
[Q] ultrasonic transducer array with CW10 Nov 2004 14:29 GMT3
It seems all ultrasound imaging systems make use of phased array with
short pulses. I am curious to know if any application makes use of
array with continuous waves in ultrasound.
Thanks.
Isosorbide Dinitrate and Hydralazine in Blacks with Heart Failure: NEJM 10 Nov 2004 01:55 GMT8
A Possible Explanation of Why Hydralazine May be Effective in Blacks
with Heart Failure: A Response to the article in the New England
Journal of Medicine
Copyright 2004, James Michael Howard, Fayetteville, Arkansas, U.S.A.
Endoscopy shows elderly woman with no ulcer yet positive h-pylori10 Nov 2004 01:32 GMT2
My mom is an 82 yo woman who has iron defiency and a blood test that was
borderline anemic.  She went in to see a very respected
gastroenterologist for an endoscopy and colonoscopy. Both were negative
regarding bleeding and the endoscopy showed no ulcers.  The endoscopy
Can magnetic resonance be optically detected in room temperature?09 Nov 2004 19:27 GMT6
I have great interest on optically detected magnetic resonance. It is
based on electron spin resonance technique, while detecting the change
of photon instead of microwave.
From the literatures I collected so far, I found all the experiments
Compulsion overcomes wisdom, was Mitral 09 Nov 2004 15:10 GMT2
Here again we find our dear correspondent responding to a single message
in a single news group by adding several unrelated groups and
crossposting.  What, you might ask, drives him?  It is far too trajic to
reveal but does summon our deepest empathy.  The urge for "eye for an
MRI Comparison Studies09 Nov 2004 12:37 GMT2
Hello friends.  
I had a conversation with a few co workers yesterday and was alarmed
to discover that despite the fact that they were using Blackberrys to
take calls, they feverently believe in Armageddon (sp?), the flood,
Can a cold last a month?09 Nov 2004 02:38 GMT25
I've had a cold for about a month now. I don't still have the fever, aching,
etc., that I had at the beginning, but I still have respiratory
symptoms--nose and throat a lot worse than usual, laryngitis, etc.
Is it possible to really still have the cold virus that long? Or could it ...
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