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SPINAL CORD STIMULATOR INFORMATION21 May 2005 02:27 GMT10
I AM A NURSE WHO WORKS WITH PEOPLE WHO HAVE CHRONIC PAIN AND A FEW
OTHER ASSORTED DIAGNOSIS WHO ARE NOW AT THE LAST STAGES OF TREATMENT.
MOST ARE NOW CONSIDERING SPINAL CORD STIM, SO I HAVE TO DISCUSS THE
PRO'S AND CON'S WITH THEM AND THEIR FAMILIES. I HAVE FOUND THE MAJORITY
Journals Should Critique Trials, Not Publish Them (former BMJ editor)21 May 2005 00:41 GMT1
I'm posting this not only for the Richard Smith article, but so people
can bookmark the excellent PLoS website if they wish. Zee
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.0020138
Procyclindine and Tardive Dyskineasia - please help!20 May 2005 12:13 GMT7
I have recently been diagnosed with what my GP believes to be Tardive
Dyskinesia as a result of taking Triflouperazine for a period of
several months (I was eventually hospitalized due to a really bad
reaction to the drug).
Faster childbirth without anaesthesia?20 May 2005 04:11 GMT2
A friend of mine claims that childbirth goes quicker if you're not
anaesthetised.  I can see that it allows you to get into positions where
gravity can help the delivery, but is there any truth in it apart from
that?
Skull Xray Diagnosis20 May 2005 04:10 GMT19
I am providing a link to skull xrays in hopes that maybe someone can
offer a possible diagnosis. If they look normal or abnormal that would
help also. Thank you very much for your input.
Swinky
admission to med school for x med school students20 May 2005 02:13 GMT1
Is there an admission program for x-medical students or do they have to
follow the same guidelines.
coughing white mucus----infection?20 May 2005 00:50 GMT1
hello, could someone tell me what
this sounds like. I feel just fine, except
I keep coughing because of the drainage
at the back of my throat. I have no runny
Noninvasive Coronary Angiography - Hype or New Paradigm?19 May 2005 23:17 GMT3
Multislice Computed Tomography Has Potential to Offer Accurate, Safer
Method For Detecting Coronary Artery Disease
CHICAGO - Multislice computed tomography appears to provide high
accuracy for detecting coronary artery disease and may represent a
Melanoma19 May 2005 19:48 GMT2
I was just told that one of my cousins has Melanoma.  He has had a mole
for about 4 years.  It was removed in the last week or so and the
biopsy came back malignant.  My question is....when a mole is cancer
does it start out that way or some how develops cancer.  Because he has
*bong* (coo-coo!)19 May 2005 17:53 GMT10
"Or, perhaps, Ms.
Orion, Zoe, our astrologer, hears our whine,
May answer with Celestial direction,
A well-sited starry map,
inguinal hernia repair & vasectomy19 May 2005 05:46 GMT3
I read somewhere that some surgeons slot the mesh for the sperm cord
during inguinal hernia repair surgery, which I'll be undergoing
shortly.
Would it be reasonble to inquire about having a vasectomy procedure at
Dry, Cracking Hands?19 May 2005 04:42 GMT15
My dad has developed dry, cracking hands at the age of 72.  Lotions
don't seem to work.  What is recommended to fix this?
TIA,
Dan
Any Dermatologists in here?  A mole has regrown...19 May 2005 01:23 GMT4
Ok, I'm going to go to my own doctor here shortly, but I want your
advice on how bad this sounds.  I'm a 24-year-old male, and I noticed a
suspicious mole on my upper buttocks about 2 years ago.  I have a good
many moles on my body, but nothing too out of the ordinary really, and
Indians are Africans 19 May 2005 00:53 GMT26
    And so is everybody else . Now before the vedics start
protesting we want just scientific evidence
Early humans 'followed coast'  
Early humans developed a taste for sea food
Itchy, recurring skin rash18 May 2005 13:58 GMT4
Up until about 3 months ago, I had never had a history of allergies or
skin rashes.  In mid-February, I noticed small bumps (similar to flea
bites) on my lower back right where my underwear band is.  It slowly
turned into an itchy rash, slighly redish in color with small bumps
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