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Elderly walking30 Apr 2005 19:18 GMT1
My dad, who will be 78 next month, walks more and more like a drunken
sailor.  Over the last few years, he has seen a number of doctors, but
none of them has said either:  1) "Medical science doesn't know what
your problem is."  or  2) "This is what is going on with you."  If we
BMAA in spirulina ?30 Apr 2005 02:36 GMT4
Hi - I take spirulina occasionaly and I just read an article in the New
Yorker saying that a substance called BMAA which is linked to
degenerative brain diseases such as Alzheimers is a product of
blue-green algae.. I'm not a life sciences person - can anybody say if
Terry Schiavo Hysteria!29 Apr 2005 17:11 GMT1
For a Conservative analysis of the hysteria generated over the Terry Schiavo
case:
http://pages.prodigy.net/krtq73aa/schiavo.htm
[Terry Schiavo: An End To Rational Analysis?]
Are there any computerized diagnostic programs?29 Apr 2005 07:55 GMT7
The world of modern medicine has become so complex that doctors have
segregated themselves into specialties and subspecialties. It is impossible
for one human brain to integrate and evaluate the current avalanche of
medical knowledge. As a result we encounter mis-diagnoses on the ...
Buspar & trazadone29 Apr 2005 06:33 GMT3
   I have read that the combination of Buspar (buspirone) and
trazadone can cause serious liver problems.
My question is: At what strengths?   For example, would it be dangerous
to take ~15 mg/day of buspirone
Can kiss causes illness?28 Apr 2005 21:25 GMT4
With certain people, is it possible they have bacteria in the back of
the throat which causes illness when exposed via breath or kiss?
Few U.S. Adults Lead Healthy Lives28 Apr 2005 14:21 GMT3
http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=healthNews&storyID=8287343
Few U.S. Adults Lead Healthy Lives
By Alison McCook
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A paltry number of Americans follow four basic
Deficiency of Vitamins??28 Apr 2005 04:29 GMT12
I am sure I have deficiency of some Vitamins in my body. But I don't
know which Vitamin.
 Is there anyway to check which vitamins are less in body so as to
balance vitamin's level in the body?
is this fake?27 Apr 2005 23:40 GMT7
http://img92.echo.cx/img92/2803/fingaz5kn.jpg
just wondering what you think...
Radiologists! Reach in vagina - pull on sacral tip!27 Apr 2005 20:15 GMT2
PREGNANT WOMEN: To allow your birth canal to open an "extra" up to 30% at
delivery...
See THE SOLUTION below.
RADIOLOGISTS! REACH IN VAGINA - PULL ON SACRAL TIP!
omentectomy via laparoscopy?27 Apr 2005 14:37 GMT1
could a omentectomy of the Greater Omentum be done with laparoscopic
technique?
Which practitioner has experience with such?
How receded is a non-receded hairline?27 Apr 2005 05:50 GMT4
I was unable to find any hairline measurements on the internet. If you
are a full grown person around 5' 8" with an absolutely full head of
hair, please let me know your measurement from the middle of your
eyebrow to the highest hairline point, and also the measurement from
Gunshot, body armor, and blunt trauma.27 Apr 2005 04:16 GMT2
I'm a writer working on an action/adventure type story.
My main character sometimes finds himself facing armed opponents in
situations where he really needs to avoid police attention.  He wears
Kevlar(r) body armor.  The problem, of course, is, kevlar armor is flexible
Not Recovering from TURP27 Apr 2005 02:46 GMT4
I am 57 years old, and at the end of my rope, and don't know what to do. I
just had a TURP 16 days ago to hopefully increase my urine flow and help the
constant urge to pee all the time, but I could not go (my retention was not
that bad though), and now I am worse than ever. ...
+ Malicious Madding Morning Med Knews Mews ~ ! *27 Apr 2005 01:04 GMT2
Health Risks
& Your Legal Brief
Stress and Tissue Damage:
Increased Risk, Decreased Resilience
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