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Medical Forum / General / General / November 2006

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TWO DAY COLD + FLU CURE30 Nov 2006 18:26 GMT2
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                        TWO DAY COLD and FLU CURE
              UNTIL COLD IS CURED, EAT *ONLY* ALKALINE REACTING FOODS:
                   FRUITS, FRESH AND DRIED, INCLUDING CITRUS
Another reason to wash your hands after using the toilet.30 Nov 2006 13:47 GMT2
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/11/28/now_wash_your_hands/
--> Just ask 25-year-old Morgan Jackson, who was with two
--> drinking buddies in the car park of the Tumbleweeds Sports
--> Bar last Thursday evening when an infuriated toilet user
Growing up in a coma30 Nov 2006 01:55 GMT1
I am doing some research and was wondering if it's possible that when a
new-born baby falls into a coma it can be kept alive and develops over
several years, so literally growing-up while being comatose. Let's
assume there is no harmful damage to the brain in the first place, what
Gastritis problems29 Nov 2006 21:23 GMT1
I have somewhat recently been diagnosed with gastritis.  Doctor did an
upper endoscopy (EGD) and said I had some "spots" in my stomach
that were indicative of gastritis.  Biopsy came back negative for H.
Pylori.  Prior to the EGD I had been on a couple weeks of Prilosec OTC,
Chest pains29 Nov 2006 13:05 GMT1
Thanks in advance for reading.
I am a 38 yo male living in the UK. About 2 years ago, I had a
endoscopy
done and a esophageal ulcer was found  caused by reflux and I was put
Still's / juvenile arthritis / iron28 Nov 2006 21:26 GMT2
Now WHY .. in these three DIFFERENT diseases .. does the drop of iron
.. PARALLEL .. the drop in alanine aminotransferase (ALT) .. but in the
disease of .. juvenile rheumatoid arthritis / Still's .. do they NOT ..
use this marker .. WHEN .. iron HAS been shown to BE a .. problem .. ...
Cracking the Cancer Code28 Nov 2006 17:44 GMT1
Here are some cutting-edge cancer clinics and resources that you will
find useful!
www.gerson.org (The Gerson Institute is dedicated to healing and
preventing chronic and degenerative diseases based on the vision,
gas neutralization28 Nov 2006 14:50 GMT4
I like to snack on dried fruits and nuts during the day,
'trail mix'.  The problem is, it causes gas... which doesn't
bother me, but others in the vicinity don't appreciate it...
not a problem on the trail, but indoors, you know...
Blood Chemistry Results abnormal.27 Nov 2006 21:35 GMT3
Hello, Group:
I just received the results from my life insurance blood chemistry
results, everything is normal except the "Bilirubin Total."  The
Bilirubin total is 2.1, and their normal range is from .1 - 1.5
Hair - Is Keratin alive or dead27 Nov 2006 12:59 GMT2
I have been googling this at length regarding the so called dead hair cells (and keratin) that make up your hair.  Very confusing and could not pin down whether fibrous protein (such as keratin) is "alive" or "dead", or maybe a little of each.  If your hair above the follicle is ...
Re: Jihad needs scientists26 Nov 2006 01:39 GMT2
On 11/24/06 11:53 PM, in article 4567F663.BCA033AD@hotmail.com, "Eeyore"
<rabbitsfriendsandrelations@hotmail.com> wrote:
Flawed tests conceal  Bacteria infections ?25 Nov 2006 22:45 GMT1
Flawed tests conceal  Bacteria infections ?
In doing some review of the online information concerning Walkerton, I
came across a interesting bit of information that may have significant
importance to Canadians.
Police: Hygiene Dispute Sparks Bar Brawl25 Nov 2006 14:45 GMT1
http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/us/AP-Bar-Stabbing.html
Police: Hygiene Dispute Sparks Bar Brawl
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: November 24, 2006
Questions re: 'Problem patients' and 'Complex patients'25 Nov 2006 04:53 GMT5
I came across old messages in this group from MDs, interns, etc.
discussing perspectives on "problem patients."  I was wondering if MDs
would give me some specific information.  Here are some questions to
consider.  I would appreciate your opinions.
Is this medical facilitated devolution?25 Nov 2006 04:42 GMT1
Main Category: Pediatrics News
Article Date: 23 Nov 2006 - 11:00am (PST)
Naseem Hasni was born by cesarean section on October 31st with his heart
outside his chest. Doctors from the Holtz Children's Hospital, Miami,
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 October, 2006
 
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