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| Resident Life | 23 Jan 2006 05:32 GMT | 14 |
I'm debating whether or not to enter medical school, and residency horrifies me. Are there any residents or doctors out there that are willing to discuss life as a resident? Thank you,
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| 783,936 Deaths per year Caused by Drugs Prescribed by American Doctors | 23 Jan 2006 05:32 GMT | 19 |
This fully referenced report shows the number of people having in-hospital, adverse reactions to prescribed drugs to be 2.2 million per year. The number of unnecessary antibiotics prescribed annually for viral infections is 20 million per year. The number of unnecessary
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| Why was the burn wound ^^^^WHITE^^^^?!?! Please Answer With Reasonable Responses!!!! Its NOT VASOCONSTRICTION!!!!!!!!!! | 23 Jan 2006 04:59 GMT | 6 |
bara...@comcast.net wrote:
> The redness and whiteness during light burns is the result of different > behaviour of the subcutaneous capillaries. No. Redness and PALENESS is the result of the different behavior of
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| UK National Healthcare Services told: put money before medicine | 23 Jan 2006 03:52 GMT | 2 |
Patricia Hewitt, the health secretary, will call for the end of the "handout culture" in the NHS this week and demand that financial management be put ahead of clinical objectives. Under the new financial regime, health trusts will sink or swim on their ability to attract
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| AN APOLOGY TO LISTENERS OF TALK RADIO | 23 Jan 2006 02:12 GMT | 6 |
< I have just realized I have neglected to offer my sincere apology to listeners of talk radio for stating, on several occasions, that they are morons who despise truth and suck up every bit of fiction,
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| Why Was The Burn Wound ^^^^White^^^^? It was ^*NOT*^ caused by VASOCONSTRICTION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | 23 Jan 2006 01:09 GMT | 4 |
bara...@comcast.net wrote:
> The redness and whiteness during light burns is the result of different > behaviour of the subcutaneous capillaries. No. Redness and PALENESS is the result of the different behavior of
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| height reduction surgery | 23 Jan 2006 01:03 GMT | 12 |
I hate being so tall (6 foot). I wish I was a short girl. Even just a few inches less would make me feel happier. Is there any possibility of height reduction treatments? I found info on stopping height growth in puberty... but what if you are
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| 6 weeks Post Inguinal hernia repair - PAIN still presemt | 22 Jan 2006 18:22 GMT | 2 |
Hello, I researched the group and found some great info here is my concern, I am 43 yr old male, good shape, exercise and good diet. Developed small grape sized bulge in right side of Pubic area. Had Laparoscopic
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| aspartame : statement of Dr Bowen to the FDA, 1995. | 22 Jan 2006 17:19 GMT | 7 |
http://www.dorway.com/drbowen.txt Date: Wed, 13 Sep 1995 (private email) Subject: Dr. Bowen's Statement to the FDA STATEMENT TO THE FDA ON FOOD LABELING -
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| Mesothelioma Resource Site - New Articles | 22 Jan 2006 05:11 GMT | 1 |
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| Can I get a local anasthetic if they want me to take a general? | 22 Jan 2006 01:26 GMT | 4 |
Hi people, I have a question about anasthetics. I live in the UK by the way. I'm going to have a minor operation, for a non-life-threatening health issue. It's between my skull and my skin, on the back of my skull,
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| Please Respond With Reasonable Answers | 21 Jan 2006 21:34 GMT | 3 |
bara...@comcast.net wrote:
> The redness and whiteness during light burns is the result of different > behaviour of the subcutaneous capillaries. No. Redness and PALENESS is the result of the different behavior of
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| "Restless Leg" Syndrome: Can Somebody Describe It? | 21 Jan 2006 21:12 GMT | 2 |
My left leg has been giving me grief when I'm trying to sleep for years and years - but in the last few months it's begun to really impinge on my life - as in going to bed at 9 and not getting even close to 8 hours sleep until 8 the next morning.
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| Whipple procedure for pancreatic cyst? | 21 Jan 2006 09:20 GMT | 12 |
Brother-in-law, age 73, is agonizing whether or not to have this surgery. Cyst is 4 cm and was biopsied. Cells not cancerous but abnormal. We understand mortality rate is only about 2% but chance of complications is about 40%. If he elects, should we urge him to go to
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| teaching hospital question | 21 Jan 2006 07:49 GMT | 1 |
At a teaching hospital, if one of the specialist physicians writes a note in the chart saying "suggest xyz" to whom is this suggestion being made?
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