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Statin Effects Study and UCSD Statin Study: new information, new website08 Dec 2004 23:01 GMT1
Information about Dr. Beatrice Golomb's Statin Effects Study is now
available at this website:
Statin Effects Study
http://medicine.ucsd.edu/SES/index.htm
Sarcoma Meeting Stuttgart 200508 Dec 2004 17:05 GMT1
Dear friends and colleagues,
It is our pleasure to invite you to take part in the first international
congress to deal with all types of bone and soft tissue sarcoma across
all age groups.
Side effects: drugs called statins08 Dec 2004 13:26 GMT17
Side effects: drugs called statisn. Following this story, and along
with it in the online and print versions, are lists of the side effects
of statins.
Drugs called statins can lower cholesterol levels, a risk factor for
Hemorrhoids and Stress08 Dec 2004 10:29 GMT4
I've been all over the internet researching hemorrhoids and see very
little about stress. Does any have any info on this. Seems very
relevant to me. When I did a google I got 249k results. Any suggestions
on good sites or how to separate the wheat from the chaff?
Statins: memory lapses, disorientation08 Dec 2004 01:18 GMT1
"I want to affirm there have been many cases of total global amnesia
that have come to my attention." Dr. Beatrice Golomb, PI, NIH funded
Statin Study.
Even if cognitive confusion proves rare...it could affect "swarms of
Re: A disappointing week07 Dec 2004 17:54 GMT6
This is what causes folk to wonder when the "mr. hyde" shows up to attempt
a save of the "dr. jeckle" side of the daring duo.  It is lousy science.  
It would never be accepted for publication in any even simi peer reviewed
science publication.
Molluscum Not Going Away07 Dec 2004 09:14 GMT2
About a month and a half ago I got diagnosed with Molluscum
Contagiosum (in the genital area).  At first I had about 5 little
bumps.  Since first getting diagnosed, I have had five liquid nitrogen
treatments (not very pleasant I might add).  And since then, it seems
Monetary Value Of The Work Of Koos Nolst Trenite, Human Rights Philosopher And Poet07 Dec 2004 07:36 GMT2
Monetary Value Of The Work Of Koos Nolst Trenite, Human Rights
Philosopher And Poet
'                                                     6 December 2004
'                'Ars longa, vita brevis'*
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CBC Interpretation Please07 Dec 2004 01:49 GMT11
Brief history:
About 13 months ago I had a colonoscopy to remove cancerous polyps which had
caused major bleeding, anemia, extremely low HGB and  RBC as well as small
and misshaped RBC's. I had just started to feel fully recovered, with only a
Evolving through DNA06 Dec 2004 23:56 GMT3
Everyone knows that genetic changes cause physical changes in an
animal or plant, which leads to growth and change of that organism.
The definition of Evolution states that an organism does not make a
conscious decision to change.
Standard Behavior Of Criminal Minds {HRI 20030509-V3.0} (Version 3.0 on 1 Dec 2004)06 Dec 2004 21:21 GMT1
Standard Behavior Of Criminal Minds
'                                                          9 May 2003
'                                                  {HRI 20030509-V3.0}
'                                                        (Version 3.0
GREENHOW on Addison's disease06 Dec 2004 11:27 GMT1
Edward Headlam Greenhow was one of the great Victorian medical
researchers. When his friend Thomas Addison discovered a new and RARE
condition of the "suprarenal capsules" (adrenal glands), he was
well-placed to investigate it.
Re: Vitamin C effect on some diseases by Dr Levy06 Dec 2004 07:45 GMT6
As a benchmark for this topic one could do worse then :
Vitamin C, Linus Pauling Institute"
http://lpi.oregonstate.edu/infocenter/vitamins/vitaminC/index.html
They discuss what is known about vit c as regard to disease treatment and
Question: Are there still dopes who believe in FDA-approved drugs?06 Dec 2004 04:58 GMT2
Vioxx is just the latest in a long line of drugs pulled from the
market. Meanwhile, the FDA-approved drugs that haven't been pulled
continue to kill and maim people by the millions.
1.6 million end up in the emergency room each year due to FDA-approved
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