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Seeking Information on low WBC18 Jun 2007 17:31 GMT1
I'm getting a bit concerned about my 58 year old father who, after a
series of *very* heavy nosebleeds earlier this year (he lost a LOT of
blood, had to have his nose cauterized on two occasions and was even
hospitalized for two days at one point) was sent for a series of blood
Zapper cures aids18 Jun 2007 10:58 GMT14
http://www.worldwithoutparasites.com/testimonials.html
Hello,
Yes, I am Nathan Kagina and I did promote the Terminator on National T.V.,
Radio, and Newspapers [here in my home country of Uganda].
The Lie Lab , Channel 4, UK TV18 Jun 2007 07:59 GMT2
What are other people's thoughts.?
With its obvious possibility of use in the legal process.
More mumbo-jumbo or something with more
credibility than "polygraphs".
Bush's FDA -- "What, We Worry?"18 Jun 2007 01:59 GMT1
Your ever vigilant and forthright Food and Drug Administration, which
claims to be overworked and understaffed, is unable to safeguard your
White House war criminals' still duped supporters from bad and fake
drugs from our good and honest friends in China and India.  That means
The new HIV18 Jun 2007 00:57 GMT1
http://www.geocities.com/john_doe_united_states/
Chinese hospitals used 'fake plasma' on patients17 Jun 2007 21:17 GMT3
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20070611.wchinafake0611/BNSto
ry/International/?page=rss&id=RTGAM.20070611.wchinafake0611

Chinese hospitals used 'fake plasma' on patients
Reuters
June 11, 2007 at 10:06 AM EDT
Delayed effects of wounds15 Jun 2007 11:28 GMT2
In what circumstances could a wound apparently cure itself, then
develop to a life-threatening injury?
Best regards,
Jens
Cervical fusion surgery -- alternatives?14 Jun 2007 12:14 GMT7
My 35-year-old stepdaughter is at a
juncture on the road to anterior
cervical discectomy with fusion
(this is what my wife wrote down
Why is 400 pound Michael Moore criticising our health care system?14 Jun 2007 04:24 GMT9
I'm sick of all these fatties and smokers and homos who choose to lead
extremely unhealthy life styles and then complain about health care in
america.
mosquito bite13 Jun 2007 22:51 GMT1
I was just wondering why you get a bump when a mosquito bites you but
not when the doctor takes blood.
Brain-Infection Evading Dx13 Jun 2007 22:11 GMT6
I have serious symptoms, but no answers. It's been progressing for 15
years. Symptoms include:
- seizures, daily (I suddenly feel startled, and my head jerks
involuntarily).
Should gays be left alone around babies?11 Jun 2007 04:04 GMT9
Babies are at risk to infection
They have poorly developed immune systems
Gays like butt-f.cking and they get poo all over their hands.
Many gays are too lazy to wash (they find it more 'erotic' to stay
acute wrist tendonitis11 Jun 2007 01:05 GMT7
I'm 62 year old female.  Woke up yesterday with horrible pain in top
of my wrist.  I thought it was broken but ortho said it was
tendonitis.  He gave me a splint and said if it wasn't better in a
week to return.
tendonitis and tylenol09 Jun 2007 21:35 GMT1
I have acute tendonitis of my wrist.  I cannot take any NSAIDS.  I
already take tramadol for back pain.
Dr suggested tylenol.  Is this purely symptomatic relief or does it
provide some reduction of inflammation?
Treating patients like Jehovah's Witnesses could save lives09 Jun 2007 17:32 GMT2
Dan Oakes
May 28, 2007
SURGEONS could save lives by treating people as if they were Jehovah's
Witnesses, a visiting US specialist told a conference yesterday.
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 May, 2007
 
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