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Medical Forum / General / General / April 2006

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Phospholipidemia info needed23 Apr 2006 01:37 GMT2
Does anyone have any links about phospholipidemia?
Please post them here.
Thanks
Medical induced kidney destruction22 Apr 2006 20:11 GMT1
Contrast-induced nephropathy: Pharmacological prophylaxis.
Briguori C, Marenzi G
Kidney Int. 2006 Apr ; 69(S100): S30-S38
Contrast media-associated acute renal failure represents the third most
Melanoma history; RLQ pain; getting to the bottom of it.22 Apr 2006 19:14 GMT2
While waiting for a Colonoscopy, I have take to Google; not
necessarily a wise thing to do.
I am male and in my fifties with a history of melanoma with no
recurences for over twenty years.
Decline in Death Rates and Fertility may be caused by Testosterone22 Apr 2006 14:41 GMT2
The Decline in Death Rates, 2006, may be due to Increased Testosterone
Copyright 2006, James Michael Howard, Fayetteville, Arkansas, U.S.A.
It is my hypothesis that testosterone, for reasons I will not explain at
this time, reduces the life span.  This is most easily seen in men vs.
Relationship between penicillium molds and penicillin allergies?22 Apr 2006 08:34 GMT2
Is there any connection between the penicillium molds that one finds
in many cheeses and penicillin allergies?  That is, does an allergy to
penicillin imply a sensitivity to these molds in foodstuffs?
I'm allergic to penicillin but I've eaten cheeses (including blue
Lemon juice inactivates HIV22 Apr 2006 00:12 GMT2
http://tinyurl.com/rckta
Who loves ya.
Tom
Jesus Was A Vegetarian!
Men: cutting body hair with scissors - Does it grow back faster?20 Apr 2006 10:41 GMT19
Hi. I'm not sure where to ask this question, but I'm hoping someone
here knows..
I have hairy legs. If I wanted to use a pair of scissors and simply
trim the hair would that be bad...
popping/blockage in right ear20 Apr 2006 07:35 GMT2
I have a question I'd like to ask.  I hope that maybe someone could
have some answer or insight.    I'm having a problem with my right ear,
and I'm not sure if it's a damaged ear drum or what.    A lot of times
when I get up in the morning and turn on the tv or radio, the sound,
Physiological senses - what are they?20 Apr 2006 04:52 GMT1
A dispute has arisen at Wikipedia about medical terminology in regard
to the field of physiological sensory perception, and I'm looking for
some assistance from "people who know what they are talking about".
If someone can point me in the direction of a citable resource (ie -
Layman question about vaccination20 Apr 2006 01:20 GMT14
The most famous success of vaccination was the eradication of smallpos
using cowpox. Supposedly after taking the cowpox vaccine your immune
system gets to "study the virus" and learn to produce suitable
antibodies which allow you to cope with smallpox viruses you might
immodium or pepto bismol?19 Apr 2006 22:08 GMT1
are they both equally effective for the runs or is immodium more
effective?
my doctor said to take immodium ad, but since I had the pink stuff
available, I used that.  
what is or was "gargoid mongolism"?18 Apr 2006 22:48 GMT4
This is annoyingly inexplicable.
Back in the early 1970s I spent a summer working in a long-stay mental
hospital in New Zealand; most of the patients were never going to come
out, with dementia, very severe mental retardation or totally disabling
Heart Rate Variability software recommendations?18 Apr 2006 19:43 GMT1
Hi, I'm an MD looking to get software that looks at Heart Rate
Variability.  I know of 2 products:
1. Freeze Framer 2.0 by Heartmath (www.heartmath.org)
2. NervExpress (www.nervexpress.com)
New tooth in one hour18 Apr 2006 17:28 GMT1
    excerpt
Mumbai, Apr 16: A minimal invasive dental procedure would soon be
available in India, said city-based Prosthodontist cosmetic dentist
Sunil Bhulabhai.
What other renal cancer treatments should a man try? (X ray chest shots)18 Apr 2006 12:59 GMT11
X ray chest shots of a man, born 1951, are on
http://kopn.narod.ru/chest
His left kidney with a 4 cm tumor was removed in december 2004. Lymph
nodes in his chest did not grow from the nephrectomy up to October,
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