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The public has a MORAL obligation to be ginea pigs for science!03 Apr 2005 22:23 GMT4
Public morally obliged to take part in scientific research, says
leading
ethicist
31 Mar 2005
aspirin safer than warfarin03 Apr 2005 21:32 GMT22
March 31, 2005
http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/short/352/13/1305
Comparison of Warfarin and Aspirin for Symptomatic Intracranial
Arterial Stenosis
Nurses still 'suspicious' of MMR03 Apr 2005 20:26 GMT38
Nurses still 'suspicious' of MMR
NT Online News
posted on 11 02 2005
http://www.nursingtimes.net/nav?page=nt.news.story&resource=2040886
THIMEROSAL IS TOXIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!03 Apr 2005 19:46 GMT3
Pregnant women were INJECTED with THIMEROSAL....Thimerosal can cause death
from just having a VERY small amount absorbed into the skin!
Mercury kills neurons. Not even lead can cause as much damage!
OEHHA (Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assesment) reports;
What is tall peak T wave03 Apr 2005 16:30 GMT1
I wonder about the criteria of tall peak T wave in hyperkalemia. I
can't find it from any books in library or internet. What is REAL
criteria ?Could anyone help me for the criteria and its
reference ? :lol:  :wink: [/b:bf5803b606]
holter monitor hazard02 Apr 2005 22:54 GMT1
http://content.nejm.org/cgi/reprint/352/13/1389.pdf
A Holter Hazard
To the editor: A 52-year-old woman underwent
Holter monitoring to evaluate palpitations. She did
Oz Fraud - Ripping People off By Telephone02 Apr 2005 22:36 GMT5
There's an Australian woman called Robyn
Elizabeth Welch, who claims to be able to see inside the human body and
heal any medical condition - over the telephone. She describes herself
as a "diagnostic medical intuitive". (See www.robynwelch.com)
Am I Lactose Intolerant?02 Apr 2005 18:31 GMT5
I am wondering if I have suddenly become lactose intolerant. It is
something which has become bothersome for me in the last 2 years.
Anyways, I can stand most milk products. I can drink warm milk fine,
can eat yougurt, and cheeses. But what affects me the most is Ice cream
Why am I hungry every 2hours?  Not over weight.02 Apr 2005 10:18 GMT3
I am normal weight 160lbs 5foot 9inches.    I pay ball hockey 2 times a
week.    I have a hart rate that ranges from 47-60bpm.    Blood pressure of
110/70.   But even when I did not play any sports, I have found that I get
really hungry every  2 to 3 hours.    So much so, that ...
Is it possible for wisdom teeth impaction to cause prognathism02 Apr 2005 09:34 GMT1
Is it possible for wisdom teeth (third molar) impaction to cause any
type of prognathism?
Has this ever been described in medical literature in history?
Italian Court Order's Pope's Feeding Tube Removed02 Apr 2005 05:33 GMT1
And you should check the date for this.
Blood in bowel movement - Hemorhoids?02 Apr 2005 02:01 GMT3
Hello, I'm sorry as this is embarassing and not pleasant to discuss.
BUt for the last year I've noticed blood every day after a bowel
movement and pain during for no apparent reason. I dread going to the
bathroom every day because I don't know how much it will hurt, burn and
Schiavo and disabled people02 Apr 2005 02:01 GMT5
Article in the Harvard Crimson:
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOCUS: Bigotry and the Murder of Terri Schiavo
By JOE FORD
Hashimoto question02 Apr 2005 02:00 GMT1
TPO Anitibodies came back at 104..
FT3 and FT4 smack in the middle of
range.. TSH 1.7
The endo told me that the antibodies will destroy me thyroid...But my TSH
Causes of Low Basal Temperature02 Apr 2005 00:42 GMT2
Besides hypothyroidism, what are other potential causes of an axillary
temperature of one degree or more below the norm of 97.9 F?
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