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Jeez .. ANOTHER .. prize / aspirin raises nitric oxide05 Oct 2005 16:04 GMT6
It seems they are giving out prizes for .. stuff I've already told you
..
Heh .. heh ..
http://tinyurl.com/bdhar
artificial bladder sphincter05 Oct 2005 13:03 GMT1
I am new to this group so please bear with me,  I have recenlty been
told by my father that he is thinking of having an operation for an
artificial bladder syphincter (not rectal). what he would like to know
is, how succesful is this operation?  My father knows very little about
sex and the single cow05 Oct 2005 08:13 GMT1
Sex and the single cow
By JUDY MONCHUK
Tuesday, October 4, 2005 Posted at 7:33 PM EDT
Canadian Press
a tricky distinction: death & dying05 Oct 2005 06:57 GMT11
October 2005 | Whole Health
A Tricky Distinction: Death and Dying
by Alicia Priest
For a society that acts as if life is endless and its members immortal,
Taking Zoloft and having fatigue05 Oct 2005 02:22 GMT1
I have noticed that ever since I started taking zoloft that I have
become very tired and fatigued.  I do not want to get out of bed and
have no desire to do anything.  Anyone else had this problem while
taking this medication???
Long-Term Use of Azithromycin as anti-inflammatory?04 Oct 2005 23:06 GMT10
In the following Medscape article, long-term use of the macrolide antibiotic
azithromycin ("Zithromax") has been shown to have benefit in cystic
fibrosis, in children and adults, with little negative side effects. Not
used for its antibacterial properties, but for its ...
Hematocrit04 Oct 2005 22:20 GMT3
Hi, I donated blood today and found out my hematocrit was 41%.  When I
last donated 5 months ago, it was 46.5%.  Is it normal for the
hematocrit to fluctuate this much over time?  I haven't made any
significant lifestyle changes or anything in the past few months.  The
Hair loss04 Oct 2005 20:42 GMT4
Is there a way to stop or slow it? I am 33 and am developing a receding
hair line. Both my grandfathers were fairly bald down the middle when
they got older.
Is there anything I can take or do? I am on Androgel for low normal
~ Kay Redfield Jamison,04 Oct 2005 20:22 GMT13
"... as A. Alvarez put it,
'airless and without exits.'
Life is bloodless, pulseless,
And yet
SpO2 Desaturation for sleep Study04 Oct 2005 06:59 GMT3
Hi !!! anyone has any information regarding SpO2 Desaturation?
AMIT PATEL PIONEERS HEART REPAIR WITH STEM CELLS03 Oct 2005 22:26 GMT1
Amit Patel Pioneers Heart Repair With Stem Cells
By Francis C. Assisi
INDOlink
27 September 2005 -- For the first time, scientists have
Africa in our Midst: New Orleans realities03 Oct 2005 14:47 GMT2
Fine article in the October issue of "American Renaissance".
http://www.amren.com/index.html
Click of mag. cover.
Will
Prostatitis and joint pain and numbness03 Oct 2005 08:58 GMT1
I was diagnosed with prostatitis in January of this year. Midway
through the initial bout of prostatitis my right knee was almost
impossible to walk on (I couldn't walk up or down stairs). I didn't
make any connection at the time and the knee pain subsided after a
UNHEALTHY MIX OF ANIMALS, HUMANS03 Oct 2005 07:18 GMT3
UNHEALTHY MIX OF ANIMALS, HUMANS
Forwarded message from Yashwini1@aol.com
[ Subject: Unhealthy mix of animals, humans
[ From: Yashwini1@aol.com
Why is death allowed to be painful?03 Oct 2005 03:40 GMT4
I just heard a story about a boy who was known to have a terminal
illness, dying in his mothers arms. It was on the news, about him being
given his wish to create a play to be used in a professional football
game. His mother held him in her arms at the end and told him that he
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