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Medical Forum / General / General / March 2006

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Ambien Symptoms Are Funny?!20 Mar 2006 14:51 GMT2
On NPR this morning, Peter Segel reported that when Ambien users eat in
their sleep, they messily eat "strange, high calorie foods," which they
sometimes take back to bed with them.  I can just imagine a woman's husband
waking up in the morning to find the bedding decorated with ...
A sense of gravity20 Mar 2006 05:13 GMT3
I'm channeling some really interesting knowledge right now.  This
spirit is telling me that our dreams are controlled by gravity.  When
the moon is in the sky it reduces earths gravitational pull, and like
plants in the soil our bodies can measure gravity.  The gravitational
newly published study on non-"enlightening" Transcendental Meditation19 Mar 2006 20:35 GMT8
OK, so TM doesn't always lead to more "enlightenment" according to this
study. This is a GOOD thing, in this context.
http://www.liebertonline.com/doi/abs/10.1089/acm.2006.12.31
Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine
New York Settles With Woman Abused19 Mar 2006 09:55 GMT5
The New York Times
March 16, 2006
New York Settles With Woman Abused at 2000 Parade
By ANEMONA HARTOCOLLIS
Can your body utilize water in the bladder?19 Mar 2006 09:22 GMT31
Something I've wondered about- if you are, say, lost in the woods and
running low on water, should you try to stop from urinating as long as
possible? Stated differently, can your body use the water in the urine that
is in your bladder or is that water lost to your body once it ...
Iron (Fe) is essential for the proliferation of cancer cells17 Mar 2006 21:17 GMT7
Anticancer Drug Des. 2001 Aug-Oct;16(4-5):195-207. Related Articles,
Links
The desferrithiocin (DFT) class of iron chelators: potential as
antineoplastic agents.
Challenge / test your mettle17 Mar 2006 21:10 GMT5
WHY does the virulence .. take off through the roof .. WHEN .. both ..
yeast and iron appear together .. ?
These guys don't know ..
Nobody admits to .. knowing .. why .. yet ..
Psychological Test on Personal Orientation17 Mar 2006 15:29 GMT2
for my dissertation project I am conducting a
study that can be accessed online. If you have a
few minutes, please take part at
http://survey06.nonfx.net
Fluoridation:  Healthy or Commie Conspiracy?17 Mar 2006 13:21 GMT1
Ripper: Mandrake?
Mandrake: Yes, Jack?
Ripper: Have you ever seen a Commie
drink a glass of water?
Clinical drug trial puts 6 in intensive care 17 Mar 2006 06:26 GMT14
March 15, 2006
Drug Trials Hospitalize Six in Britain
LONDON (AP) — Six men participating in trials of a new drug to treat
autoimmune diseases and leukemia were seriously ill in a London
ADD15 Mar 2006 06:11 GMT1
I just googled and read  the info at
http://www.add-adhd-help-center.com/symptoms_add_adhd.htm
I suspect that my fraternal twin (we are adult)  has Inattention ADD
symptoms of Attention Deficit Disorder that was never daignosed when
help please--splinter15 Mar 2006 06:10 GMT3
        I've had something in my hand for the last eight months.  I've
tried excavating it with various things as well as ignoring it, hoping
that it will "work its way out."  It will heal a bit but then fluid
will form in a blister and finally it will rupture, there is a profuse
ear problems14 Mar 2006 22:01 GMT1
Last night, my right ear was itching pretty badly down deep, in the
inner ear. As I was trying to sleep, I heard this whooshing sound like
a heartbeat in my ear. Today, my ear is ringing.
Any ideas?
thalassemia major14 Mar 2006 08:06 GMT3
hey guys..im a medic student and im currently doing a research on
thalassemia major...i need some infos about what support the health
care team can provide to the thalassemia patients and what treatment is
available...tq :)
Glucosamine?14 Mar 2006 06:07 GMT7
Does glucosamine have any dangerous drug interactions.
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