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| What happened in the ER? | 23 Dec 2005 00:32 GMT | 8 |
On 11/27 I crashed while riding my bicycle. Apparently I don't fall well, three ribs and a collarbone are fractured, slight concussion and a bit of collapsed lung. The helmet probably saved me.
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| EXCLUSIVE: Ed Conrad Spent Time in an Institution | 22 Dec 2005 20:00 GMT | 2 |
< On 28 Jan 2002 15:44, rick <rsattich@iglou.com> wrote to talk.origins:
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| ED CONRAD WILL WIN IN THE LONG RUN | 22 Dec 2005 14:45 GMT | 4 |
< On Sept. 6, 1996 (better late than never), Ron Cittesiano wrote to talk.origins and alt.catastrophism:
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| mammography screening and new technologies | 22 Dec 2005 10:19 GMT | 9 |
Mammography Screening and New Technologies See BCA's Policy on Breast Cancer Screening and "Early Detection" In order to make an informed decision about screening mammograms, women must be given the following facts:
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| which organization to contact to get a breast sepcilaist or surgeon name in this area | 22 Dec 2005 03:23 GMT | 19 |
American Medical Association?
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| breast cancer: the critical facts | 21 Dec 2005 23:09 GMT | 119 |
The Critical Facts: 1. There is no prevention. 2. There is no cure. 3. Breast cancer knows no boundaries of race or class.
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| Animal Experiments Soar In Australia | 21 Dec 2005 19:50 GMT | 1 |
AAHR media release ANIMAL EXPERIMENTS SOAR IN AUSTRALIA National statistics on animal experiments recently collated show a massive increase (67.2%) in animal
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| CORRUPT THEORY 'WINS' ANOTHER ROUND -- Evolution vs. Intelligent Design | 21 Dec 2005 18:28 GMT | 6 |
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| Are these HMOs any good? | 21 Dec 2005 16:57 GMT | 16 |
I started a job recently and I can choose between two HMOs, but I am having trouble finding any consumer reviews of them, which I think is odd considering how many good consumerist websites there are these days. But so far I have not found
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| Question about price of ear lavage (ear-wax removal) | 21 Dec 2005 15:42 GMT | 1 |
Hello. I am a 32-year-old male. I am interested in obtaining an ear lavage, or ear-wax removal. For this procedure, my doctor charges the following: between $60 and $90 for the office visit (so that the doctor can
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| DDT is good for you: enviro-whiners just need to take a class in science | 21 Dec 2005 08:52 GMT | 1 |
>From a discussion on environmental pollutants and cancer. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> There are better ideas out there. I wish the watermelon (green outside, > red inside) enviro-whiners would take a few chemistry and toxicology |
| Is Cryonics Safe??? | 21 Dec 2005 05:01 GMT | 61 |
The Ted Williams case in the last few years, along with a push for longer, healthier lives in America, has sparked the idea that has been around for years which is starting to gain more and more attention: Cryonics. Cryonics is the "freezing" of the human body after death
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| What frequency is the ear most sensitive to? | 20 Dec 2005 19:05 GMT | 3 |
What frequency is the ear most sensitive to? I have seen estimates online ranging from 1000hz-3000hz to 500hz-5000hz. That is quite a wide range, but I would like to know if there is a narrower range of frequency the ear is most sensitive to.
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| faulted study on breast implant complication funded by DOW | 20 Dec 2005 18:01 GMT | 1 |
"The study published today by researchers from the International Epidemiology Institute, and funded by Dow Corning, provides important information about the high complication rate for silicone gel breast implants used for reconstruction after breast cancer. However, the
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| Medical Explanation for "Slap Happy"? | 20 Dec 2005 17:32 GMT | 4 |
I searched, but can't find where this has ever been addressed before. I have an "interesting" schedule which as me regularly working the next day on only a couple hours sleep. Towards the end of the day i'm at the familiar slap happy stage It seems more pronounced in me
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