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Medical Forum / General / General / January 2006

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Cirrhosis and the Brain25 Jan 2006 22:06 GMT2
If you have a person with Cirrhosis that is suffering from memory problems,
is true that they can go into a coma and die from it?
If so, what is the usual life expectancy when it starts to affect the brain?
Thanks
Vitamin E-deficiency / nerve regeneration25 Jan 2006 21:56 GMT3
<<snip>>
This result confirm the vitamin
E to be an important factor of the normal process of nerve regeneration
<<snip>>
Is household bleach suitable for sterilising food containers?25 Jan 2006 20:23 GMT27
Here in the UK, 'Milton' solution is sold for sterilising baby
food containers and utensils as well as for general use like
sterilising kitchen cloths.
Milton seems to be no more than a 2% sodium hypochlorite solution
Fraud in Healthcare University25 Jan 2006 20:01 GMT5
New York Times
January 23, 2006
With a New Jersey University Under Federal Oversight,
Corzine Removes Its President
OBSCENE PHOTO REMOVED FROM INTERNET 25 Jan 2006 14:45 GMT1
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It is with deep fear and consternation that I await
legal action in federal Middle District Court in Harrisburg
journalist needs internist for short phone interview24 Jan 2006 18:27 GMT3
I am a science journalism grad student at New York University and I'm
writing an article on a new study showing that med students can learn
auscultation quickly and accurately by listening to heart sounds.
If you have a good story about learning or being tested on
Prednisone vs. Prednisolone24 Jan 2006 13:56 GMT2
Which is more effective as a general anti-inflammatory, prednisone or
prednisolone? On the same note, what about dexamethasone vs.
betamethasone? Thanks!
TB Tests24 Jan 2006 08:15 GMT1
We visited India in Feb 2005 for a month. After that we did a PPD (Skin
Test) TB test of our 2.5 year old daughter which came out negative.
One month back my wife's TB skin test came positive. (This was done as
part of pre-school admission). Subsequent chest x-ray did not show any
hospital terminology24 Jan 2006 04:04 GMT10
What would a doctor mean when making the folowing statement?
"The patient was admitted to my service".
Thanks,
Terrie
"Twittering One" <twitteringone@aol.com> = twitteringone_at_aol_dot_com23 Jan 2006 22:40 GMT5
The jerk-off mentioned in the subject line has a formal complaint sent
to his/her/its ISP -- abuse_at_aol_dot_net -- and to
groups_abuse_at_google_dot_com
Plan on losing your account you spamming f.ck
Can anyone tell me normal TSH levels in infants23 Jan 2006 22:37 GMT1
I have Identical twin boys, one of whom tested boarderline for
hypothyroidism.  No levels were given, subsiquently 4 tsh and free t4
tests have been done on both of them, the one who tested boarder line,
testest 10.14 ml/UL and normal free t4 the other was in normal range
stop drug ads23 Jan 2006 22:01 GMT2
These days, we're swamped with ads for prescription drugs that are
supposed to make us feel happier, sleep better and enhance our sex
lives.
The ads may seem ridiculous at times, with people prancing through
16th International Congress on Care of the Terminally Ill (30)23 Jan 2006 21:12 GMT1
The 16th International Congress on Care of the Terminally Ill, taking place in Montreal,
Canada, in September of 2006, will give healthcare professionals, therapists, volunteers,
and all those involved in care for the dying the opportunity to renew themselves as providers
of care ...
"O,23 Jan 2006 07:49 GMT33
... but does it
Really matter ~ ?"
~ Dana Point
http://www.nea.gov/chairman/gioia-bio.html
Prescription HAPPY DOCTORS23 Jan 2006 05:33 GMT2
Should doctors be allowed to continually prescribe vicodan and other opiates
freely?  Example: know someone that vistis the dr religiously every week and
gets a prescription for vicodan or another opiate..  30 pills at a shot  Is
this common practice?
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