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Medical Forum / General / General / February 2005

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An EFFECTIVE HERPES REMEDY15 Feb 2005 22:18 GMT1
                       An EFFECTIVE HERPES REMEDY
              One to four 250 mg. capsules of "Twinlab" brand BHT
         (butylated hydroxytoluene) every night at bedtime (it takes
Brain-Damaged Woman Talks After 20 Years15 Feb 2005 00:58 GMT2
Associated Press
Feb. 12, 2005
Brain-Damaged Woman Talks After 20 Years
Woman Who Suffered Brain Damage From 1984 Hit-and-Run Begins Talking
Drink with no smell on breath?15 Feb 2005 00:57 GMT8
I have to make a presentation to my boss and
it's nerve-racking. I'd like to have a few shorts to
calm my nerves - is ther any drink that would not make
my breath smell, considering I'll be in a small room
Aids in three months 14 Feb 2005 22:06 GMT1
    India is now testing a vaccine , but it may be too last . Once
the aids virus mutates to spread via blood ie mosquito bites , humans
will end up like the dinosaurs.
excerpt
Great amount ascities, scrotum very swollen, thighs and massive pretibial edema14 Feb 2005 13:53 GMT4
Hello
An elderly male has the above stated fluid retention.  He is treated
at the acute hospital and goes home after three days with the ascities
and scrotal swelling resolved.  His diagnosis is CHF but he does have
Is it safe to use Fleet Enema frequently?14 Feb 2005 04:40 GMT7
Like twice a week. I understand that most doctors advice not to use
stimulant laxative (Dulcolax ...) very often because it causes bowel
dependency. But what about Fleet Enema? Is there a safer alternative to
help with constipation problem?
Obesity in Indian industry14 Feb 2005 01:41 GMT19
I have observed 33% to 43% employees of at least six multinationals in
India having a Body Mass Index (BMI) above 25. Most multinationals
perceive Indian work-force as starved and were reluctant to curtail
sumptuous free meals which are considered as good incentives! Obesity
Anti-depressant trigger mania?13 Feb 2005 20:36 GMT1
Can Celexa (40mg) trigger a manic episode in a person. (gambling all
out of perspective for instance - which happened this past month and a
year ago. )  Need some good information.
Thanks
Measles deaths and complications13 Feb 2005 20:34 GMT9
Great letter on measles, also showing Salisbury lying by silence.
john
"Under normal conditions, healthy children do not die from or become
disabled
EEG signal bank13 Feb 2005 17:14 GMT1
Hi "there"
I am amazed by the scarcity of EEG signals available on the www.
Why can't we find a collective EEG signal repository on the web ?
Wouldn't it be useful for the medical & research community ?
Neurodegenerative disease / iron13 Feb 2005 16:27 GMT1
Med Hypotheses. 2005;64(4):736-41. Related Articles, Links  
Pharmacological manipulation of ataxia-telangiectasia kinase activity
as a treatment for Parkinson's disease.
Edwin Shackelford R, Manuszak RP, Heard SC, Link CJ, Wang S.
occult blood test13 Feb 2005 08:24 GMT5
how many days should I discontinue my iron supplement before starting
to take samples for the occult blood test?
Ken
live donor partial liver donation in HCV13 Feb 2005 04:31 GMT8
Is it possible to donate part of your liver to someone with HCV? Who is
doing this? What matching is required? What is the outcome?
Zee
Pain is an electric phenomenon (acupuncture)12 Feb 2005 14:19 GMT3
Since nerves are fundamentally electric devices sending signals to the
brain, a fundamentally electric device too, it can be inferred that
pain is an electric phenomenon and can be induced or *stopped* by
stopping the transmission of the electrical signal throughthe brains. A
tPA Window of time11 Feb 2005 18:16 GMT5
   tPA is use as a clot dissolver in the advent of a stroke.  However there
is a window of time (3 hours) that it can be used effectively, as I
understand.  Why is there this time constraint?
   Thanks.
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