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Medical Forum / General / General / February 2006

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Phenylephrine HCL14 Feb 2006 09:33 GMT4
Now that they've outlawed ephedrine and pseudoephredine in my state, not
that I care one way or another about pseudocrap `cause I thought it wasn't
even close to the real thing -- ephedrine -- almost as good as an
amphetamine if you had zero tolerance to it and took 100 mg or so, ...
Long Term Effect of Post Natal Herpes?14 Feb 2006 09:24 GMT1
What sort of long term handicaps can a child experience as a result of neo-
natal or post-natal infection with Herpes, and how severely can they damage
a child's development into an adult?
*READ NOW - PHYSICIONS = 777 SCIENTISTS = 777 PLANNEDPARENTHOOD = 77714 Feb 2006 04:42 GMT15
The ones with * are the ones YEHOVAH helped me discover.
http://www.666myth.co.nr/   ---- 666 is no MYTH!
Don't let the examples above fool you that 666 is both good and bad
like the Freemason who is running the site above would like you to
Nicotine - the chemical13 Feb 2006 19:00 GMT3
I'm hoping someone can help me in my quest for the following
information for my BA studies:
Is the nicotine used in patches, gums etc a synthetic (manufactured)
chemical or is it extracted from tobacco. The reason I'm seeking this
REED AND WEEP -- Evolution vs. Intelligent Design..13 Feb 2006 05:03 GMT7
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NYU Medical Center Staffs Criminals11 Feb 2006 22:12 GMT10
9 February 2006
Dr. RM Glickman
Dean NYU Medical School:
Your medical center illegally handled my
tooth extraction site still sore11 Feb 2006 19:14 GMT4
for how long will my gum next to the extraction site be sore.
its 9 days since the extraction of my lower right 1st molar, and the gum
is sore during the day, I sleep fine.
i do not have dry socket, i eat regular for the past 7 days and exercise
Unreal  lithotripsy cost!!!!!11 Feb 2006 18:16 GMT2
I had lithotripsy done for kidney stone  removal and got a bill from
urologist for $2200 and from a anesthesiologist for $800 and thought
that was it and normal .  It was done at outpatient facility and the
time on the machine was less than one hour and then a couple hours in a
Herpes & Childbirth11 Feb 2006 18:02 GMT10
Is it possible to spread herpes to a baby in childbirth?  What other
consequences might occur?
LIE OF  "FIRST" PEARL HARBOR -- FDR Meet GWB - 911...11 Feb 2006 16:49 GMT3
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Tooth extraction - what follows?11 Feb 2006 14:44 GMT24
two days ago I had a tooth extraction of # 46.  There seemed to be no
infection of the tooth at the time of extraction.  The gum on outer
side between the extraction site and the tooth behind is very swolen
and painful as well.  Currently I do not take any prescription pain
TRUE STORY OF DISCOVERY OF AMERICA -- Columbus.11 Feb 2006 04:39 GMT2
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It's a popular misconception to say that ``Columbus took
a chance'' on the journey during which he discovered America.
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Interpol "configured to reject your mail" re Paul Gieschen (Heropoules/Vensel)11 Feb 2006 04:07 GMT2
Lisa Nicholson (Wackenhut) is involved in BCCI.  She is a close friend
and associate of Thomas Gardiner (see below.)
A former roommate, Diane Marie Seaberg* (formerly Diane Shellman),
University of Miami Law student, admitted to me that she worked/works
Cut in mouth and kissing10 Feb 2006 21:00 GMT2
I have a big date tonight with a girl I met recently.  We have been
courting for a few weeks. I know it will lead to intimacy.  Yesterday
while eating a sandwich at Subway, I unknowingly bit into a olive pit.
It was way in the back of my mouth and it cut me.  It was bleeding.  I
Medicines or Prescriptions-- Wrong?10 Feb 2006 10:43 GMT1
We know medicines are approved and introduced after long research, so
many clinical trials, so many approvals...etc.etc., but still some
casulities and adversities can be possible during field/real trials and
applications.
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