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Meditation makes one live too long 02 May 2005 15:17 GMT1
    These are amazing statistics and should be suppressed. The
world already has too many people and we have a duty to move on , to
make room for the billions waiting to be born.
guardian.co.uk
Autopsy02 May 2005 03:41 GMT2
Autopsy is the most powerful tool in the history of medicine,
responsible for most of our knowledge of anatomy and disease.
Neglecting the autopsy is anathema to the whole practice of medicine.
http://tinyurl.com/cz53q  
cardiac arrest: climber dies on Everest:02 May 2005 00:33 GMT26
Although early reports call this a cardiac arrest, it could still have
been part of altitude sickness.
http://www.mountaineering.ie/features/general/highaltitude.htm
Canadian climber dies on Everest
Hot Tub's and Jock Itch01 May 2005 22:42 GMT1
About 4 days after I tried a hot tub for my back I got Jock Itch. The
manager of the work out facility stated that they try to keep the water
as clean and disease  free but he was not sure. It was only after I
filed a claim from my medical bills did that tune change. I have read
Fibromyalgia an oxidative disorder01 May 2005 21:26 GMT2
Rheumatol Int. 2003 Dec 20 [Epub ahead of print].  Related Articles, Links  
Free radicals and antioxidants in primary fibromyalgia: an oxidative stress
disorder?
Bagis S, Tamer L, Sahin G, Bilgin R, Guler H, Ercan B, Erdogan C.
Is anti schizophrenia medication destructive?01 May 2005 21:15 GMT6
What kinds of effect are there in this kind of medication? I can think
of destructive medications, blockers and "cleaners". Can schizophrenia
be cured permanently or only temporarily? Like, for instance, a
medication that impregantes the brain and remains there as a blocker,
Clever MD Opinions please01 May 2005 17:32 GMT1
I'm being investigated, treated and followed and followed for:
-calcification of coronary artery
-erythrocytosis
-proteinuria
Police abandon addict to her death in cold January01 May 2005 07:04 GMT10
    The wages of drugs are death and are mainly due to boredom.
1. Pay all school children a scholarship of $50 a month provided they
get more than 50% in ten gcse subjects
2. Cold turkey works the best as in Singapore , where the addicts are
Those PHUCKING Shimadzu Japs....01 May 2005 05:22 GMT2
Owning up to World War II actions
By Michael Hill, Baltimore Sun Staff
Originally published April 24, 2005
In the past few weeks, China has brought new passion to an old argument
Reason for Puckering?01 May 2005 03:19 GMT7
I was just wondering why we pucker when we drink something sour.
Am I correct in thinking it's to use our lips to protect our teeth from the
acids that make the sour taste?
zoloft, zocor01 May 2005 01:13 GMT1
Does anyone have examples of either of these drugs causing pulmonary
embolism?
Thanks,
J. Davidson
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