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Medical Forum / General / General / November 2006

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ankle swelling...14 Nov 2006 17:52 GMT1
Hi there, I sprained my ankle about 5 weeks ago.
The pain has all but subsided and I have full range of motion with no
instability, however I still have a small amount of swelling over the
injury site. Should I see a doctor about this or is it normal for the
Some GP's find the diagnosis using search engines x-post13 Nov 2006 18:16 GMT4
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,3-2446250,00.html
November 10, 2006
Baffled GPs urged to try diagnosis by Google
By Nigel Hawkes, Health Editor
excessive perspiration12 Nov 2006 22:04 GMT4
for the last few years i have suffered from really bad perspiration. i
put on my clothes in the morning and by 9am i have at least a 6 inch
ring of sweat radiating from under my arms. i dry them out and apply
antiperspirant every few hours, but by the end of the day my clothes
Placebo testing12 Nov 2006 14:15 GMT4
Say you wish to test a drug. So what you do is run a series of tests
using placebos to test against the patient that are getting the
medicine.
I am wondering what is the justification afterwards given to those
Testing new drugs against old drugs12 Nov 2006 00:20 GMT2
This question sort of follows after my previous question.
Say after I invent a new drug. Now why is testing the results of
existing treatments against the new drug much dearer then testing
against a placebo? I would have thought that the existing drug in use
discomfort after male urethra swab?11 Nov 2006 15:53 GMT2
I had a (male) urethra swab two days ago. it was just part of a health
screen - i had no symptoms.
48 hours later I still feel discomfort there. Is this normal?
Medical advice online11 Nov 2006 07:15 GMT4
I read a magazine article several months ago about places to get advice
online about a variety of subjects, for a reasonable fee. Google
Answers is one such place, but I thought there were other, similar
places online, where you could pay a reasonable fee to get trustworthy
Similarities between Leftist stem cell cultists and Vampires11 Nov 2006 04:45 GMT6
Vampires:
Through violence, sucks the blood of victims to unnaturally rejuvenate
their own bodies.
 Suggesting human blood has some magical healing qualities (prediction
cloudy vision10 Nov 2006 13:23 GMT2
I don't know how to describe it but sometimes I would be standing or sitting
and all of a sudden I get a clouded vision.  The first time it happened I
thought it was a head rush.  But this lasted for approx. 2 minutes.  I did
not feel dizzy my vision was just clouded.  I tried ...
Apoptosis?10 Nov 2006 10:37 GMT5
Hello?
"In biology, apoptosis (from the Greek words apo = from and ptosis =
falling, commonly pronounced ap-a-tow'-sis[1]) is one of the main types
of programmed cell death (PCD). As such, it is a process of deliberate
Privacy question10 Nov 2006 01:55 GMT3
I have an embarassing medical condition (genital wart) for which I
would like to get treatment. I'm more than willing to pay cash for
treatment, and my insurance company will not be involved. Still I am
quite concerned about this treatment info getting to my insurance
Chi Gong Treatment for Cancer10 Nov 2006 01:49 GMT5
Hi, I am Samuel Lau from Singapore. I just want to relay the message
that I seem to have stumbled upon a Chigong Teacher (in Malaysia) who
has had remarkable successes with treating over 1,000 cancer patients.
Most of them terminal and given up by conventional methods. I just wish
Hydrocele Surgery Scheduled--Recent Experiences?10 Nov 2006 01:23 GMT11
I have had an apparently idiopathic very large complex hydrocele for
several years. Monitored closely by urologist who recommends the
surgery and calls it "routine".
I've had testicular ultrasounds and transillumination  performed with
nephrotic09 Nov 2006 18:37 GMT4
Is the nephrotic is cured and if it cured once permanently to 6 years
baby.  
If yes what steps to be taken for the future of baby.
shinde
Do I have diabetes?09 Nov 2006 00:02 GMT1
I recently took a blood glucose test and it measured at 196. I am only 19
years old. I had, though, drank two bottles of soda and had some candy
earlier in the day. I do not always eat this way. Do I definitely have
diabetes or is it normal for the test to display high results after ...
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