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Medical Forum / General / General / January 2006

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Can sleeping on the floor lead to muscle spasms and...20 Jan 2006 21:26 GMT2
    Tailbone vibrations?
    Pain before urinating or moving bowels?
    Hemorrhoids?
    Pain in hamstrings when sitting? Standing? Walking?
ANOTHER APOLOGY IN ORDER20 Jan 2006 19:44 GMT1
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I have just realized I have neglected to offer my sincere apology
to all of the directors of the world natural history museums for saying
that the importance of my fossil discoveries between antrhacite
Indoctrination & Propaganda vs. Education20 Jan 2006 19:04 GMT3
alt.conspiracy,sci.med
http://www.trufax.org/general/indoc.html
Indoctrination & Propaganda vs. Education
after charts in Walene James' book "Immunization: The Reality Behind
Analytical Chronology of Fluoridation: Politics versus Science20 Jan 2006 07:07 GMT1
Analytical Chronology of Fluoridation: Politics versus Science
© Leading Edge International Research Group. All Rights Reserved
A WHITE PAPER and RESEARCH TOOL
70,000 words More than 850 entries, with Alpha Index
Bird flu has mutated to better attach to human cells 19 Jan 2006 20:38 GMT4
    Start writing your wills . There is no defence against this
virulent virus and now that it has mutated to spread from human to
human expect billions dead.
excerpt
Is ( dora ) a reputedly technique ?18 Jan 2006 21:48 GMT1
Is this technique reputedly  as claimed here ?
Is it something that would be taken seriously for example by medical
authority , organisation here in the uk as evidence of cranial damage
or lesions such as this Doctor describes  ?
Spont. Pneumothorax: issues with doctor's opinion18 Jan 2006 10:55 GMT1
Being that I'm tall and thin, it was [no] surprise that I had my first
spontaneous collapsed lung at a ripe age of 20. The x-rays show about
3.0-3.75 cm collapse (which from my research to be a large one). The
doctor told me to ride it out for 2 weeks. My oxygen levels are about
reversing Heart Blockage18 Jan 2006 03:48 GMT9
I do not get tired of doing work,
I am non smoker, non drinker, vegetarian , havebeen taking lots of
fruits from decades,
I also get regular blood test for cholestrol, trigricides and sugar .
Viscosity? / pulse pressure / inflammation?18 Jan 2006 02:10 GMT2
Eur J Endocrinol. 2005 Nov;153(5):687-91. Related Articles, Links
The tumour necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha system is activated in
accordance with pulse pressure in normotensive subjects with type 1
diabetes mellitus.
NYU Medical Center YOU SUCK ~ !18 Jan 2006 01:59 GMT42
"In this issue of the NYU Child Study Center Letter, we review the
developmental processes-the moral and cognitive reasoning along with
conscience and empathy-which enable children to distinguish right
from wrong."
"World readies for bird flu"17 Jan 2006 20:46 GMT2
World readies for bird flu
at http://www.washtimes.com/world/20060115-114055-4555r.htm
Bush: American companies should stop paying for employee health care 17 Jan 2006 14:47 GMT10
Bush's new health plan: American companies should stop paying for
employee health care  
by Caren Bohan, Reuters News Agency
Jan. 12, 2006
Uncontrolled night-time urination17 Jan 2006 10:38 GMT24
Sorry for the cross-posting, folks - I will drop the newsgroups where I
don't get any replies.
I have a relative with a night-time urination problem and am looking for
some good advice.
Acid, Base, Water & Temp. Balance?17 Jan 2006 03:41 GMT37
Acid, Base, Water and Temperature Balance(internal and outer) can be
the prime consideration for homeostatis as these represent
"environment" of our body's system and "vital" in nature. Slight
imbalances in these may effect substancially and all or most disorder
Athlete's foot17 Jan 2006 02:55 GMT1
I'm doing a college science project on athlete's foot. However, to
truly write a good report and do a good project, I'll need a sample and
so I'm willing to use myself as a guinea pig. What are the easiest and
fastest ways I can get it?
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