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Suicide, knives, veins02 Aug 2005 17:58 GMT35
If you wanted to kill yourself with a knife, what parts of the body
would cause the most blood loss the fastest?
I've read that the inner thighs would be a good place but most people
cut their throats ear to ear.
Palpitations02 Aug 2005 07:22 GMT13
Greetings all,
I am a 45 year old white male, 5 11, 240lbs.
I have had two tachycardia attacks in the past 6 months bad enough for
a visit to the ER to be on the safe side. I have had several ECGs,
Guns dont kill people, doctors do.02 Aug 2005 05:30 GMT15
US Gun Statistics
Various Sources
2-2-5
(A) The number of physicians in the U.S. is 700,000.
Kidney Stone Question02 Aug 2005 04:52 GMT1
Last night at 7 p.m., I had very bad pain in my lower back and right
side. After a couple of hours, the pain diminished and felt pain in my
lower abdomen, and finally in my right testicle. I had begun drinking a
LOT of water, expecting this to be a kidney stone. At about 11 p.m., a
Ear wax drops - didn't drain completely, hearing is faint02 Aug 2005 04:47 GMT1
SSIA...
  This past weekend i decided i'd start using the "ear wax removal"
drops i from from Jewel, and on day 2 (tonight) it seems that my right
ear didn't clear the drops out completely...ear is obviously plugged
Exercise-Induced Anaphylaxis02 Aug 2005 02:53 GMT7
How do you treat Exercise-Induced Anaphylaxis?
I have a nastry red itchy rash on my chest. What should I use on it
that I can get otc?
Thanks,
PROMOTING BIRTH CONTROL = LESS ABORTION01 Aug 2005 20:35 GMT6
Lack of birth control leads to three million unplanned pregnancies per
year.  One million of these pregnancies end in abortion.  Two million
of these pregnancies end in unplanned childbirth.  By not promoting
birth control, you're choosing unplanned pregnancies.  Though some say
WHO Warns, Flu Outbreak "like those in 1918 or 1968" possible "at any time"01 Aug 2005 17:27 GMT16
Good thing Bush has the border closed. <snort>  Wouldn't want any
nukes or a happy pandemic to slip through. Anyway, since China is hell
bent on destroying the planet along with the mooslums with their
massive production of pollutants, economic thugery and lack of basic
My eyes go fuzzy sometimes.01 Aug 2005 12:23 GMT1
It happens in the early mornings and only the right eye, and clears up
during the day.
Does this mean anything? Regards Peter.
reduce amount of exhaled water-vapor?01 Aug 2005 06:19 GMT4
The only cite I can find, says that an "average" person exhales
approximately two liters of water into the air in 24 hours.  The
question arises when sizing dehumidification capacity for
air-conditioning systems.  Of course, you remember  that it costs you
crossmatching blood before transfusion01 Aug 2005 02:49 GMT8
My brother had several transfusions because he was losing quite a lot of blood
from his colon.  I think.  I have been getting reports from various family
members but not his doctor who will only talk to one family member.
It is my understanding that blood is routinely crossmatched ...
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