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Persistent Vomiting, nothing found15 Jan 2005 06:43 GMT1
Morning.
I'd like to find out the possible causes of daily vomiting, so I can
try to narrow things down. This is in a cat, he's seen the vet, had
blood tests, been kept i for observation etc, but really without
doctor's billing15 Jan 2005 06:42 GMT3
I just went to a dermitologist to get 2 moles removed (scraped off, not
the deeper surgery). My mother had the same operation (and 2 moles) at
the same doctor about a week before. Both cases the moles were similar
size and location. YET, I was billed for twice as much. The only
Is this really OK?15 Jan 2005 06:38 GMT6
The blood test at my last physical showed that my platelet count had dropped
(during the last year) from 150 (normal) to 95 and the Red Blood Cells had
dropped from 4.50 (normal) to 3.7.
The same test also showed 5% Atypical Lymphocytes and 1+ Aniscocytosis an 1+
99 per cent fail label comprehension15 Jan 2005 02:41 GMT8
"For example, in briefing materials released Wednesday, the FDA noted
that a label comprehension study showed that 99 percent of patients who
said they thought they could use Mevacor right away actually had at
least one risk factor that meant they shouldn't use the drug.
vampire bat saliva stroke aid15 Jan 2005 02:39 GMT4
http://www.guardian.co.uk/medicine/story/0,11381,1390248,00.html
Vampire bat spittle contains a substance that prevents the blood from
clotting, so the bat can feast on its victim for longer.
....more....
Dentistry Surpasses Medicine in Pay14 Jan 2005 13:01 GMT4
January 10, 2005
Tale of Two Docs:
Why Dentists Are Earning More
Dr. Bryson Focuses On Cosmetics, Not Insurance;
For anyone that is interested....14 Jan 2005 07:48 GMT2
I've been checking around for good prices on medications , because it
seems that's the simplest, most discreet way to do so... and I found a
website that I liked. It's easy to use, and the prices are AMONG the
best i've seen... just wanted to share, because
Paternity & Blood Type14 Jan 2005 01:57 GMT12
I know that blood types don't in any way provide a definitive test for
paternity but is there any way for two type O people (one Rh+ the other neg)
to produce a child who is not type O?
do not use these drugs14 Jan 2005 00:08 GMT1
http://www.worstpills.org/
http://www.foxnews.com/printer_friendly_story/0,3566,144193,00.html
Web Site Lists Worst Pills Approved by FDA
Wednesday, January 12, 2005
CPR in the real world13 Jan 2005 22:00 GMT1
CPR Performance Does Not Follow Guidelines
CHICAGO - New research indicates that CPR performed outside the
hospital and in the hospital often does not meet or adhere to standard
guidelines, according to 2 studies in the January 19 issue of JAMA.
** missing Eli LIlly Prozac papers13 Jan 2005 20:01 GMT1
The missing Prozac notes that prove Eli Lilly knew as early as 1988
that Prozac caused harm.
http://i.cnn.net/cnn/2005/images/01/03/eli.lilly.pdf
This info shows Prozac causing a "450% increase" in suicide attempts
Statin Adverse Effects FAQ: ELDERLY13 Jan 2005 19:33 GMT12
Statin Adverse Effects FAQ: ELDERLY AND STATINS
(The Cholesterol-lowering Statin Drug Names: Lipitor, Crestor, Mevacor,
Pravachol, Zocor, Lescol, and Baycol, aka atorvastatin, rosuvastatin,
cerivastatin, fluvastatin, lovastatin, pravastatin, and simvastatin; This
Tropolone induced prion disease and Alzheimers13 Jan 2005 14:43 GMT1
ANNALS OF NEUROLOGY, June 21, 2004 was reported by McNaught, Pearl,
Brownell, Olanow in an article "Systematic Exposure to Proteasome
Inhibitors Causes a Progressive Model of Parkinson's Disease"
Now if McNaught and others found that actinomycetes can induce
Statin Adverse Effects FAQ: ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION (ED) AND STATINS13 Jan 2005 04:32 GMT8
Statin Adverse Effects FAQ: ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION (ED) AND STATINS
To my physician,
I believe that my symptoms may be due to the adverse effects a_ssociated
with cholesterol-lowering statin drugs.  I need your help to understand the
Ping George: what's going on here? Enforced meds compliance?13 Jan 2005 02:56 GMT5
This video script from AMA came in this morning George. Enforced meds
compliance???
Zee
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