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| Prominent GOP doctor practices "family values" | 14 May 2005 14:02 GMT | 4 |
The Nation May 30, 2005 Dr. Hager's Family Values by AYELISH MCGARVEY
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| Test for PMS | 14 May 2005 13:50 GMT | 5 |
Is there any cheap and effective way to measure a change in hormones that would "clinically" indicate PMS? Thanks. David
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| looking for | 14 May 2005 10:48 GMT | 5 |
Hi I am looking for a researcher ( preferred), doctor or hospital who is willing to do a blood transfusion for medical reasons even though the reason is not a presently known one to be cured with a transfusion, but only simply my
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| physicians recommending affairs | 14 May 2005 08:58 GMT | 4 |
I was somewhat surprised to see Dr.House, in a recent episode, suggest to one of his women patients that she buy some condoms and pick up men in bars to take the load off her husband who was taking prescriptions to lower his blood pressure. In the episode in question, House figured ...
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| Predicting Epilepsy | 14 May 2005 07:56 GMT | 1 |
Mercury is in Cetus II. The special position is good for time travel, astral travel, time wells, decomposition, lamias, murder, large vechicles going out of the way, impressing accidents, loss of ego. Epilepsy attacks may be predictable. Mercury in Cetus II is dangerous
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| actinic keratosis? | 14 May 2005 07:08 GMT | 3 |
I had a soft pink mole under my eye, which turned hard. I had it frozen off by a dermatologist. Now it is partially back, hard and pink. Should I see him again? J. Davidson
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| Coma patients might be able to ask to die | 14 May 2005 03:00 GMT | 4 |
There's an interesting article about researchers being able to tell which of a set of a 8 patterns a subject is looking at by using functional MRI scanning. Researchers also showed two overlapping patterns, asked the subject to focus on one of them, and they were able
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| exercise heart rate predictor of sudden death | 13 May 2005 22:15 GMT | 5 |
http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/short/352/19/1951 See also citation at bottom of abstract. Zee
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| Tylenol "nighttime" that was anything but! | 13 May 2005 21:21 GMT | 4 |
Last night marks the second time in the past four months that I have taken two Tylenol Cold & Flu nighttime tablets before falling asleep and woken up that night with an insane adrenaline rush. What's going on with me?
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| How to read a gallium scan. | 13 May 2005 19:28 GMT | 28 |
I had an injection of gallium and my first scan 6 hours later. It showed all my internal organs. The nurse said tomorrow I might be able to see the lymph nodes. The way they postiion me I can see the monitor. Is there a way to tell where a problem is or a cancer is?
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| popcorn question | 13 May 2005 02:36 GMT | 7 |
This may sound dumb but here it goes.. I was eating popcorn and I was not paying attention and tossed a half sized peice of popcorn in my mouth, it went into my throat, and I swallowed real quick.. but I am worried maybe it went down the wrong way. Is there any way to find out
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| Advice on Possible Back Surgery | 13 May 2005 00:55 GMT | 3 |
I'll just give a breif background... * Summer 2003 Herniated l4/l5/s1 discs while playing hockey Recovered quickly * December 2003 re-herniated took 3 months to recover and one year for
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| Justin ~ Cracked Peppermint Heals Sole, a minnow, too ~ ! * | 12 May 2005 21:03 GMT | 1 |
THE LAMP POST ~ Just a Daily Dog Rag "All the news that's fit print to housetrain." ~ * Leonardo Code Sparks Mystery ~
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| Injuries question | 12 May 2005 16:25 GMT | 7 |
Are tearing injuries to the stomach able to be treated these days? Can the damaged section of a stomach be removed, and the remainder sewn up so as to give a smaller stomach? Thanks in advance,
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| popcorn kernel nightmare... | 12 May 2005 05:15 GMT | 8 |
I had a nice box of popcorn at the movies the other day, and now i have a kernel, or kernel husk stuck somwhere back around my soft palate. These things normaly work their way out on their own but this one is really starting to irritate me.
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