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Medical Forum / General / General / November 2007

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Aggressive genetic supermice will soon escape into the wild05 Nov 2007 01:59 GMT1
    Hope they dont learn to bite . If they are aggressive and
breed fast enough the world will be knee deep in mice within two
years.
Case Western Reserve University researchers have bred a line of
sunlight on computer screen04 Nov 2007 22:09 GMT2
Is it harmful to use a computer screen that has a lot of sunlight on
it from a window behind you?
Freedom of speech and Dr. Watson03 Nov 2007 23:51 GMT15
Regardless of the merits of "differences in intelligence between races,"
supported or not, Dr. James Watson was denied his basic right of freedom of
speech with a rapidity and heavy handedness that may stifle free speech
among scientists in the future.
Who makes DermaScan?03 Nov 2007 15:24 GMT1
I recently encountered a device called a Dermascan
at a fair that was being used to perform quickie
skin damage screening. It was being improperly
administered and I had some concerns. However
grass 9A5 amps (EEG)03 Nov 2007 15:17 GMT1
I have a bunch of grass 9A5 amps (EEG) and would like to modify some
of them for portable use in the field, do you know where I can get
rear connectors and the printouts specs, for power and input /
outpputs, thank you very much.
Dr. Watson and freedom of speech (Redo)02 Nov 2007 11:09 GMT8
In my opinion, regardless of the merits of "differences in intelligence
between races," supported or not, the response to Dr. James Watson's right
of freedom of speech was so rapid and heavy handedness that free speech
among scientists may be stifled in the future.  
Freezing drugs02 Nov 2007 02:55 GMT1
I take Cellcept.  It is very expensive.  I have used it twice and I am
no longer taking it again.  Can I extend its life by freezing it?  I
have almost a 90 day supply.
I called Roche and the person that answers the phone says they have
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Effects of Atorvastatin on vitamin D levels in acute ischemic heart disease.01 Nov 2007 20:23 GMT2
Effects of Atorvastatin on vitamin D levels in
patients with acute ischemic heart disease.
Am J Cardiol. 2007 Apr 1;99(7):903-5
Authors: Pérez-Castrillón JL, Vega G,
Stitches removed. Wound keeps sticking to dressing01 Nov 2007 12:43 GMT1
Hey everyone, About two weeks ago I severly lacerated my foot (above
the ankle) and had to have stitches to close the wound. A few days
ago, I finally got the stitches removed. I now put on a new Guaze/
Dressing daily over the wound. However, I'm wondering if I should
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