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* ~ The Morning Wood Official Social Register26 Sep 2005 06:58 GMT12
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online cash for docs24 Sep 2005 07:26 GMT19
http://www2.epocrates.com/index.html
Check the "Honors" box on the left.
unusual stiff ankle problem23 Sep 2005 21:02 GMT19
i've had some trouble with my left ankle for some years.  i can't
recall ever spraining badly enough for it to swell up, but i would have
gone over on it a few times, and felt a twinge, just messing around
with frisbee or whatever.  i generally live quite an active life, lots
pinky?23 Sep 2005 20:03 GMT1
I'm 20. All of a sudden, just now, every time I lift my pinky finger on
my right hand, it starts shaking, like a tremor I guess. This has never
happened before. I do type a lot...and I acually type wrong. It seems
that I never use my right pinky when typing, so I guess I'm just used
Liability ...23 Sep 2005 15:42 GMT1
One of the great reasons for decentralization of decision-making
and "approval of behavior" is that it removes much of the
responsibility for medical liability.
That is also referred to as "collusion."
heart prob vs physically unfit23 Sep 2005 13:19 GMT9
if I run for 20 seconds I get an ache in the right shoulder and have to
stop.  if i were to continue it become near impossible to walk.   Pain
passes off soon though. and it's very mild pain.
Could that be a mild heart attack?  Yet still not meaning that I have a
THE SCIENCE BEHIND FOOD23 Sep 2005 09:28 GMT7
The science behind food
foodnavigator-usa.com
Monday, September 12, 2005
The words 'clinical trial' or 'scientifically proven' on
reporting on suicide23 Sep 2005 06:51 GMT2
I disagree.
The death deserves sensational attention.
These people *should*
be "noticed in death."
Gastaldo continues to ignore Riley23 Sep 2005 06:17 GMT1
Having exposed Gastaldo's LIES by omission, I find myself nearly
begging for a response. Has anyone else ever seen Gastaldo left
speechless? Has anyone else ever seen Gastaldo rendered incapable of
rationalizing his thought process? I am starting to think I have
Weight loss and depression23 Sep 2005 04:16 GMT19
Why do depressed people lose weight? Is it just as a result of reduced
appetite or is there some other mechanism at work? Just wondering as my wife
has just been diagnosed depressed - symptoms include weight loss and
constant fatigue, although she still eats like a horse. Blood ...
Possible Conflicts for Doctors Are Seen on Medical Devices23 Sep 2005 02:41 GMT1
(article concerning conflicts of interest within the medical
profession--this time orthopedics)
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/22/business/22devices.html?pagewanted=4
Possible Conflicts for Doctors Are Seen on Medical Devices
Anti-C Antibody - Can anyone explain?22 Sep 2005 08:41 GMT7
I just had a baby 5 days ago and my baby developed jaundice due to an
"ABO Incompatibility".  I am told this means I have an Anti-C antibody
with my O POS bloodtype.  My baby also has O POS, but not the Anti-C.
I am confused and my doctor didn't spend enough time with me at the
World has slim chance to stop flu pandemic: epidemiology22 Sep 2005 08:18 GMT9
Why aren't countries closing down their borders to stop the spread
of this possible disease, at least until it is under control, or
everybody has a vaccine?
Tired of just reading about it, don't like it, seems more should be
Oxidation / rust / osteoarthritis / rheumatoid arthritis22 Sep 2005 05:28 GMT2
<<snip>>
protein oxidation could play an important role in the pathogenesis of
rheumatoid arthritis as does lipid peroxidation.
<<snip>>
ADHD: Issues and Answers21 Sep 2005 20:20 GMT7
Contact:
Jennifer Choi
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NYU Medical Center Public Affairs
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