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Allergic to cats27 Oct 2006 19:14 GMT1
We just discovered my 6 year old grandson is allergic to cats, and plans to
visit me for 3 days, (he lives 1,300 miles aways from us) any suggestions.
Peter Bowditch's Deceitfulness27 Oct 2006 09:56 GMT32
From this week's update to The Millenium Project
http://www.ratbags.com/rsoles/
Anti-amalgamists might not be truthful! Imagine that! (21/10/2006)
It is you who has not been truthful and still are not!
Screening & treatment for lung cancer less expensive that late-stage  cancer treatment27 Oct 2006 07:23 GMT4
Crosspost to sci.med sci.med.radiology sci.med.diseases.cancer
<http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20061025/lungcancer_detectio
n_061025/20061025?hub=TopStories
>
Early screening could reduce lung cancer deaths
Updated Wed. Oct. 25 2006 6:35 PM ET
Embrace the past to secure the future.26 Oct 2006 20:03 GMT1
Western man has become a soft feminized caricature of his former self.
http://www.runestone.org/flash/home.html  Asatru Folk Assembly
Fred
Constant need to urinate26 Oct 2006 19:00 GMT10
I'm a 20-year old male. When I'm done urinating, about 5-6 seconds
later I get the need to urinate again. I can keep it in but after a
few minutes I go again and then it happens again. And again and
again. Sometimes all I get is a trickle, sometimes more than that.
Best resource for Breast Cancer26 Oct 2006 01:30 GMT1
Excellent and very useful articles on how to reduce risks of breast
cancer, the cure and many important articles can be found
at:
http://www.expedialastminute.com/breastcancer/
help25 Oct 2006 05:09 GMT2
Can you give some information about sense organs. i need to write some
points on "taking care of sense organs".
Sept 27, 2006 JAMA Article Breaks New Ground25 Oct 2006 03:28 GMT14
The Sept 27, 2006 JAMA article (Figure 3 page 1504) contradicts an
important part of the HIV AIDS explanation:  Here is the  accepted
explanation of HIV and AIDS:
http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761579757/Human_Immunodeficiency_...
Cotton Fever, Muddy Waters, Water Sickness, and it goes by other names,24 Oct 2006 09:46 GMT13
The sickness is common. Eventually, every intravenous (IV) drug user
gets it. But it's not clear what exactly it is. There are not a lot
of answers on the web, and no doctor I've ever asked could give me a
good answer.  The subject deserves to be re-visited.
Isreal suspends flu vaccinations23 Oct 2006 23:13 GMT1
Four people died of cardiac events after getting the flu vaccine in Israel.
Israel suspended flu vaccinations, for now.
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?c=JPArticle&cid=1159193495761&pagename=JP
ost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull

Health Monitoring at home?23 Oct 2006 22:59 GMT2
Please forgive the rudimentary nature of this question........
Is it possible to measure one's "vital signs" at home, without a
doctor?  For example, cholesterol, fat, blood-sugar, blood
pressure......can these things be measured accurately by the average
Wife just got slammed in the arm with a bungee cord23 Oct 2006 12:59 GMT1
my wife was closing a gate that she didn't know was being held open
with a bungee cord, it snapped off and wacked her very hard right above
her wrist on her ulna. She says she feels the pain all the way up to
her thumb like some kind of nerve damage. There is very little swelling
pain breathing in23 Oct 2006 09:46 GMT4
About 6 months ago, I started with a pain in my throat when breathing
in.  The next day, I felt pain in my upper back too when breathing in.
When I bent or lay down, I felt a terrible pressure in my throat that
took a few minutes to subside. It got to a point that if I made any
Excessive sunscreen use: Can it make the heart beat oddly?23 Oct 2006 04:13 GMT2
Can a period of excessive sunscreen use cause the heart to beat in an
irregular way?  I was on a trip last week where I was going to be
exposed to a lot of sunlight so I lathered up fairly heavily for 6
days.  I was using a strong SPF 50 for most of my body and using a
Health care crisis?. I'll say!. More like Health'care' rip-off.22 Oct 2006 22:47 GMT1
< http://groups.google.com/group/CoHousingAmerica >
For baby boomers and USA elderly to ' age-in-place ' and get
responsible healthCARE.
< http://groups.google.com/group/healthCARE-and-HEALTHcare?hl=en >
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