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Flu19 Oct 2005 05:55 GMT18
Here's a question,
Last year I read that the country would be paralyzed by a shortage of
flu vaccine. That it would be akin to the 1918 flu epidemic. So my
family lives on a street with a great many senior citizens. Every year
spontaneous pneumothorax advice18 Oct 2005 12:35 GMT2
6 days ago I had a spontaneous pneumothorax. I've had them before over
the years and only went to the hospital once (the first time). This
time seems a bit different from the others, however, in that (1) it's
on the left lung whereas all the other times its been on the right
Memory disorders less in iron-depleted women17 Oct 2005 20:20 GMT1
Eur J Clin Nutr. 2003 Sep;57(9):1169-75. Related Articles, Links
Consequences of iron depletion on health in menstruating women.
Duport N, Preziosi P, Boutron-Ruault MC, Bertrais S, Galan P, Favier A,
Lafond JL, Hercberg S.
help understanding lymphoma 17 Oct 2005 06:59 GMT10
I'm hoping someone here can help me decipher some of the finer points of
Burkitt's diagnosis for a nursing school clinical assignment.  The points
I'm stuck on include:
I know what "FISH" is (fluoroescence in-situ hybridization) but not
McNuggets and the bird flu17 Oct 2005 03:09 GMT1
Yesterday I had a six pack of Chicken McNuggets at Mickey D's.
Today I dont feel so good. Could I have the bird flu?
Iwas going to have a fish sandwhich but theres that pesky mercury
thing..
Medical tip ...17 Oct 2005 01:53 GMT1
Just to be safe,
Make sure your brain surgeon
Does not go raving the night before
Your surgury.
caffeine and ephedrine; strokes and myocardial infarctions17 Oct 2005 01:53 GMT5
Before I make additional newsgroup allegations that more people have died
from strokes or myocardial infaractions IN THE PAST YEAR, after drinking
some kind of caffeinated beverage: coffee, tea, soft drinks, tea, etc., than
have died from similar maladies IN THE PAST FIFTY YEARS ...
What the heck were they looking for?15 Oct 2005 22:10 GMT2
Hiya,
I'm in my mid-forties and was sent to the ultrasound
department to get a better look at my liver. Originally
the reason WHY was because the colesteral was  a little
What if ?15 Oct 2005 21:16 GMT7
    These are the two words that make the west so rich.
A small innovation spreads quickly as the people are rewarded with
patents etc.
    A hundred years ago one guy thought what would happen if he
Curative Lecithin / brain damage / cerebral infarction15 Oct 2005 19:45 GMT1
<<snip>>
The mechanism may be that soybean lecithin lowers the decrease of brain
phospholipid content in brain ischemia
<<snip>>
give chiropractic a chance15 Oct 2005 19:05 GMT8
       Many forms of healthcare have come along over the past century.
Some have produced significant results, while others have not.  I
would like to post my opinion on a branch of modern medicine that is
commonly criticized, chiropractic medicine.
marijuana good for your brain15 Oct 2005 14:16 GMT3
"The scientists also noticed that cannabinoids curbed depression and
anxiety, which Dr. Zhang says, suggests a correlation between
neurogenesis and mood swings. (Or, it at least partly explains the
feelings of relaxation and euphoria of a pot-induced high.)
PMDD14 Oct 2005 20:04 GMT2
My Doctor diagosed me with PMDD (Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder). He
put me on Prozac. Will it work, or will it just cause my world to spin
out of control. I only have to take it during the luteal cycle. which
is 10 days before my period every month. I have 2 young children. Is it
Nobel Prize for the causes and treatment of stomach ulcers.14 Oct 2005 17:30 GMT128
Australian researchers awarded Nobel Prize
AM - Tuesday, 4 October , 2005  08:14:00
Reporter: Edmond Roy
PETER CAVE: Two Australian researchers, based in Western Australia, have
Quackwatch takes another beating14 Oct 2005 16:16 GMT3
Quackbuster Barrett Broken in "Home Town" Court...
Opinion by Consumer Advocate Tim Bolen
Thursday, October 13th, 2005
In simple language - the Lehigh County Court Judge, today, in the
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