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does drinking more milk increase rates of hip fractures?28 Jun 2005 00:23 GMT33
I have been told that when you evaluate the top vs the bottom quintile
for milk consumption among women, the former had the highest rate of
hip fractures, and the latter the lowest. True?
The study for men found no difference; however it appears they didn't
Knocked unconscious27 Jun 2005 23:59 GMT2
The one time I had been knocked unconscious (car-bicycle accident) I woke
with essentially no memory of the events leading up to the accident,
covering, say, 1-2 hours.
Is this typical?  If a person is rendered unconscious by one or more blows
doctors compromised medical ethics NEJM article claims27 Jun 2005 18:35 GMT10
This article focuses on the sacred ground of confidentiality, but what
about the use of physical and psychological torture--whether doctors
are involved and compromised or not?
Health Professionals Involved in Guantánamo Interrogations
A/C causing laryngitis??27 Jun 2005 06:20 GMT2
Hi all, I live in Florida and I recently moved into a new house.  it's
a 1989 home that was recently remodeled.  Anyway, it has a Trane A/C.
we put it at 72 degrees to sleep and although the temperature is fine
for my body, the cold air seems to be bothering my throat. i'm losing
Need an injury27 Jun 2005 04:24 GMT2
Got an upcoming scene I can use some help with regarding an injury.
The scenario is a woman is being held by one arm from in front.  The man
holding her has a knife and intends to stab her--up under the sternum.
Just as he moves, a shout distracts him which, combined with the ...
Morning Wood Means Ways ~ Hung Out TO Dry ~ * ~26 Jun 2005 23:26 GMT28
!Be Warned!
Sign
Says ...
~ * ~
soymilk??26 Jun 2005 20:56 GMT2
Howdy:
It tastes good and the ingredients/vitamins/percentages seem to be similar
to the fat free milk I usually drink.
Of course, the soymilk is not milk at all.
Meat eating / pseudo-polycythemia .. ?26 Jun 2005 19:55 GMT1
This pretty much shows the consumption of meat .. leads to
erythropoiesis .. erythrocytosis .. pseudo-polycythemia .. increased
blood cell mass ..
Which .. IMHO .. would give credence to the hypothesis .. the highly
Paging Dr. Lorna Simon, MD26 Jun 2005 07:37 GMT8
And I dreamed I was flying ...
American Tune
"Many's the time I've been mistaken
And many times confused
Lactobacilli for fighting Candida ?26 Jun 2005 02:12 GMT3
My dentist noticed the yeast infection
at the corners of my mouth.  She prescribed
Acidophilus and other user friendly bacteria
in tablet form. Filling my gut with bacilli
Brain Stem Stroke25 Jun 2005 20:55 GMT5
Hi, I was hoping I could get a little advice.
My grandfather just had a brain stem stroke about 2 nights ago.
Apparently it was caused by a clogged artery. He has renal cell cancer,
but I don't know if it is related. The stroke occured around 3am and
Treating children as young as 4 for bipolar disorder (with untested anti schyzophrenic drugs)25 Jun 2005 17:04 GMT7
francom.esoterisme,alt.conspiracy,fr.soc.complots,sci.med,fr.bio.medecine
http://www.infowars.com/articles/ps/treating_kids_young_as_4_bipolar.htm
Treating children as young as 4 for bipolar disorder
AHRP | May 26, 2005
Exploitation by Medical Health Professionals25 Jun 2005 04:25 GMT6
Exploitation by Mental Health
& Medical Professionals
General Counsel ~
Get LEGAL advice FIRST ...
Food poisoningb ...25 Jun 2005 03:10 GMT1
Don't swallow garbage.
Can NSAIDs contribute to Alzheimer's?25 Jun 2005 01:55 GMT1
CMAJ  June 21, 2005; 172 (13). doi:10.1503/cmaj.050601
Can NSAIDs contribute to Alzheimer's disease?
David Secko
Several years ago it was discovered that some NSAIDs lower the levels of
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