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Could this be tetanus?19 Jun 2006 22:52 GMT2
I gave myself a tiny cut on my left hand against a metal strip yesterday.
Since then I've experienced slight aches in various areas of my left arm.
The aches have been extremely mild and of short duration (ten or fifteen
seconds) with several minutes' gap in between times. They have ...
A BIRD FLU PANDEMIC Won't Accommodate Mass Burials!19 Jun 2006 12:19 GMT30
If and when a global avian flu pandemic occurs, medical experts and
government planners hint that "proper burials" as we know them might
not be achievable--or advisable.
Under a mountain of dead bodies, officials are saying that local and
Do I have schizophrenia?18 Jun 2006 19:45 GMT3
when I am alone I speak to myself at very low voice. It is difficult to
resist doing that, I have a sort of pleasure in doing that and I would
have to strain hard in order to stop (and since I don't see a benefit..
well I generally don't stop).
Ankle Sprain/Shoe Wear18 Jun 2006 18:30 GMT1
With a sprained ankle, should I wear a shoe? It's hard to fit over the
ace bandage but I don't want to walk in places without a shoe on and I
don't have crutches.
low sodium in elderly mother18 Jun 2006 09:37 GMT2
i just got my mother out of the hospital today.she has a problem
maintaining a safe sodium level.last time she was in hosp. it was
124.this time it went to 121.she is on synthroid and phenobarbatol and
actonel.her age is 72.this time they said she had pneumonia.
New to Labyrinthitis18 Jun 2006 02:34 GMT2
Hi.. I am interesting in learning more about lbyrinitis.. I had once
back in sept of last year and again just recently as 2 wks ago.. I get
the symptoms soon after my monthly menstrual cycle.. Or, just during
it.. Heavy volume of menstruation.. and awful cramps.. ER doctor told
Policy: U.S. DoD 'Health Care Professionals' authorized to assist in torture of 'detainees'18 Jun 2006 02:22 GMT1
Here's the official policy, dated 6 June 2006:
http://www.dtic.mil/whs/directives/corres/rtf/231008x.rtf
Here's the Medicalcorpse.com translation of the policy's actual
meaning and intent:
Indian medical care better than Canadian17 Jun 2006 19:09 GMT1
    excerpts
excerpt
http://www.thestar.com
He was treated within hours after landing here last April. Total cost
Does obstructive sleep apnea increase hematocrit?17 Jun 2006 17:42 GMT1
 Choi JB, Loredo JS, Norman D, Mills PJ, Ancoli-Israel S, Ziegler MG,
Dimsdale JE. Related Articles, Links
Does obstructive sleep apnea increase hematocrit?
Sleep Breath. 2006 Jun 13; [Epub ahead of print]
Aging and Disease16 Jun 2006 11:35 GMT1
There are several diseases, such as hypertension and diabetes, that are
known to accelerate the aging process not just of our bodies, but of
our skin as well. However, the aging of our skin is more closely tied
to the widespread disease of skin cancer. The occurrence of skin cancer
Dietary iron overload has a high mortality15 Jun 2006 14:00 GMT16
S Afr Med J. 1999 Sep;89(9):966-72. Related Articles, Links
Measurements of iron status and survival in African iron overload.
MacPhail AP, Mandishona EM, Bloom PD, Paterson AC, Rouault TA, Gordeuk
VR.
Sodium, top ramen15 Jun 2006 05:29 GMT8
Is it true dried noodle soups are really high in sodium?
I've heard that it is, but it doesn't seem as salty as pizza or most
meats.
A Message for all Net Cops14 Jun 2006 23:18 GMT21
Typical techniques of a Net Cop (aka netcop):
Step 1.: Advise almost any person that provides
help to a poster that since they are not doctors or
medical experts that they should not provide
Anusol14 Jun 2006 23:17 GMT2
A decade or two ago one could purchase a product called Anusol which
contained about a dozen bismuth suppositories. Recently, I was looking
for this in drug stores and have been unable to find it. The closest
thing to it is a product with the brand name Tuck's, which indicates
Psychiatric Madness14 Jun 2006 23:17 GMT5
alt.conspiracy,sci.med
<<Take time to reflect a bit on this madness: The very SAME drug that
was once used to torture and to control Soviet dissidents in
psychiatric prisons is now routinely administered like "insulin for
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