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Death by Medicine25 Jun 2006 05:07 GMT8
Death by Medicine
By Gary Null, PhD; Carolyn Dean MD, ND; Martin Feldman, MD; Debora
Rasio, MD; and Dorothy Smith, PhD
Something is wrong when regulatory agencies pretend that vitamins are
All ADHD meds are not the same ...24 Jun 2006 20:57 GMT91
Adderall caused me problems, irregular heart rhythm, mood problems,
exhaustion, hyperfocus, hair loss, etc.
Dexedrine and Ritalin do not.
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"Our new career ...24 Jun 2006 01:53 GMT170
... collecting & recycling cans & bottles
Avec our new bud Steve ~ !"
~ Twittering LSTOO & Folly IAG
Question About Pill Splitting24 Jun 2006 01:22 GMT1
Is there any reason why one could not split the 40 mg Zocor or Lipitor
tablet to create 20 mg doses to save money on prescription?
I know that some pills can be split by pill splitters and others
cannot. Is there any rule of thumb about which can and which cannot?
POSTER QWEEN marcia24 Jun 2006 00:10 GMT1
JUST 5 POSTS AWAY FROM LAST MONTHS 247
For Montygram:  All Kooks can be Classified!24 Jun 2006 00:00 GMT40
Having analyzed the diet of Montygram
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.med.nutrition/browse_thread/thread/b45ab837c4
25f90b/?hl=en
#
I was able to officially classify Montygram as a Flatulence Kook. :)
And, I was also able today to update my published original research on
If You Would Like to Help Twittering One ...22 Jun 2006 11:17 GMT183
Friends of Twittering,
As many of you know, our Twittering One has become a homeless person on
the streets of New York.  I have heard some of you express a desire to
give her some financial help if only you had a way, and Western Union
Medical Humor22 Jun 2006 09:58 GMT1
W e l c o m e
to the internet's largest collection of medical humor
... Weird Nursing Tales
is back!
I Need Help Reading an MRI Report22 Jun 2006 01:30 GMT7
Hello guys. I've had an MRI done on my brain and I need some help with
figuring out part of the MRI report. To give you a brief idea about my
health, I suffer from chronic muscular problems, joint pain and chronic
headaches that are worst in the morning and get better as the day
Drug reference database21 Jun 2006 22:54 GMT5
We are a small company developing medical software. Some of the
functionalities are depend on the drug information which includes name,
manufacture, dosage, side effect... We can build a drug database
internally, but that requires significant effort and cost. Therefore, I
Median nerve damage21 Jun 2006 22:45 GMT1
Howdy,
I hope one of you fine people can suggest something to help with this.
Back in December (05) I slipped while working on a computer and
breached the skin on my left wrist with the knife I was using (lesson
We won't allow MMR cover-up say parents of tragic toddlers21 Jun 2006 05:32 GMT3
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=
391163&in_page_id=1770
18/6/06
We won't allow MMR cover-up say parents of tragic toddlers
Operate Ultrasound21 Jun 2006 04:52 GMT1
May i know, according the healthcare act, is a physician allowed to
operate ultrasound and endoscopy ? Is this same in every country ?.
Where can i download this act ?
thanks.
Diabetes leading to kidney failure? (Simplest explanation)21 Jun 2006 02:19 GMT23
I am a student doing human biology and my teacher gave me a question
the other day: how does diabetes lead to kidney failure?
I've checked a few sites but I'm not sure I quite understand the
relation between the two yet. Any help on the topic ASAP will be
Accute weakness after surgery20 Jun 2006 21:43 GMT1
My father went through a brain tumor surgery two weaks ago. As far as
the doctors say and we can tell, the surgery went fine. He has full
control over his limbs, and whatever he says makes sense (is not
gibberish in any stretch).
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