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Medical Forum / General / General / March 2005

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unusual low carb diet questions23 Mar 2005 12:41 GMT15
HI all. I have been on a low carb diet before, but it was for a very
short period of time, before events in my life meant I could no longer
continue it. I want to try a low carb diet again, but I have these
questions:
Codeblueblog Analyzes CT Scan of Terri Schiavo's Brain23 Mar 2005 11:24 GMT2
Codeblueblog Analyzes CT Scan of Terri Schiavo's Brain
CSI MEDBLOGS:
CODEBLUEBLOG ANALYZES TERRI SCHIAVO'S CT OF THE BRAIN
http://codeblueblog.blogs.com/codeblueblog/2005/03/csi_medblogs_co.html
HB1055 Infant Eye Care Bill Needs Your Help22 Mar 2005 16:15 GMT3
Please give me just a minute of your time.  I do not want to intrude on
your Newsgroup.  I, and another Grandma, have been working very hard
for the last several years to get the Florida legislature to pass the
Infant Eye Care Bill (HB1055). The Bill mandates an infant eye dilation
Isolated brain22 Mar 2005 12:02 GMT15
I have recently read Mary Roach's book "Stiff". Here she mentions the
experiments of Robert White, who implanted brains of monkeys and dogs
into other animals to keep the brains alive, even though they were not
connected to their original bodies anymore.
Illegal Aliens and American Medicine22 Mar 2005 03:02 GMT469
http://www.jpands.org/vol10no1/cosman.pdf
Illegal Aliens and American Medicine
Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons ^ | Spring 2005 |
Madeleine Pelner Cosman, Ph.D., Esq.
abstinence forces christian teens into anal sex, higher disease risk22 Mar 2005 02:18 GMT4
Study: Abstinence pledgers may risk STDs
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) -- Teens who pledge to remain virgins until
marriage are more likely to take chances with other kinds of sex that
increase the risk of sexually transmitted diseases, a study of 12,000
SSRI's in alcoholism21 Mar 2005 23:05 GMT14
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I know somewhone who appears to be an alcoholic, in his
early 40's.
In the past couple months he has been arrested 3 times,
Abnormal Pap Smear - Mild Dysplasia - QUESTIONS21 Mar 2005 16:25 GMT5
Here's my situation: I've had yearly pap smears since I was 17 and have
never had one come back abnormal until now. This year's came back
reflecting 'mild dysplasia' per the nurse practitioner who called me.
I'm going in for a more indepth exam using a microscope of some sort.
Scientists discover Andromeda Strain21 Mar 2005 03:46 GMT10
Okay, I made that up, but...<g>  Reminds me of the early Prion
discoveries and debates when in college during the late '70's early
'80's.  And we thought the question of whether virus were 'alive' was
interesting.  
Is it OK to give you CAT contrast through IV?21 Mar 2005 03:12 GMT5
Is it OK to give you the CAT contrast through IV? I didn't drin k the
liquid, was feeling slightly nauseous, so when I was in the scanner the
radiologist just connected th contrast to the IV! It felt awful, but
really awful, like the whole body going cold. You *feel* who it travels
Is it healthy for me to take these pills regularly?20 Mar 2005 21:11 GMT3
Hello, I'm 50 yrs old, and have recently found the quality of my
existence has improved considerably if I take the following OTC pills
every day. The question is: am I putting my health at risk by doing
so? The pills are:
Question from Medical Professional20 Mar 2005 18:25 GMT9
I just received a phone call from my sister. She told me that her
daughter (my niece) was told by her doctor that she had a type of
brast cancer called something like "tubular cancererum". I asked
her to spell it out but she was merely repeating what her daughter
I am 14 and have Atrial Fibrillation20 Mar 2005 18:11 GMT1
anyone offer any advice its pretty scary for me , considering i am 14 and
used to run track but thats all over now.....
Kena
The Inanity Of Our Profession19 Mar 2005 20:09 GMT1
We refer to the human organism's largest toe as his "Great" toe.
There's nothing great about a toe unless you're a toe fetishist.  My
mother's description made more sense, calling them "pigglies."
Another one that bites my a.s is when the thoracic specialist says
Tacky brady syndrome19 Mar 2005 13:50 GMT19
Can anyone tell me what this is, what causes it, and what the prognosis
is?
My cardiologist thinks I might have it. He is mailing me an even
monitor.
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