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Medical Forum / General / General / February 2008

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Maclomobide question.11 Feb 2008 09:52 GMT2
Going through the archives of this group I came across a post with
someone praising a drug called something like Maclomobide. Can anyone
who's tried this drug tell me if it's any good?
Leprosy outbreak threatons Arkansas town.10 Feb 2008 22:46 GMT10
http://www.kfsm.com/Global/story.asp?S=7841296
The American Eagle, the only bird that craps in it's own nest.
dennis
Pharmaceutical Coincidence10 Feb 2008 02:13 GMT2
What is the coincidence this bisphonphonate / Fosamax(R) is JUST going
generic and ONLY now is being found to have .. substantial adverse
effects .. IE: necrosis of jawbone / death of jawbone"?
http://www.monheit.com/fosamax/index.asp
Bone cell remains found in Carboniferous human skull cap09 Feb 2008 12:46 GMT1
The remains of the bone cells in a Carboniferous human skull cap
fossil were newly identified in a Haversian system (osteon). The bone
cells were so well-preserved that even their dendrites were clearly
seen in the canaliculi.
Hepatic Iron Content Promotes Bacteremia09 Feb 2008 00:57 GMT1
Singh N, Wannstedt C, Keyes L, Mayher D, Tickerhoof L, Akoad M,
Wagener MM, Frye R, Cacciarelli TV
Hepatic iron content and the risk of Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia
in liver transplant recipients. [Journal Article]
question about antibiotics08 Feb 2008 00:27 GMT9
Is it true that if an antibiotic is not taken regularly it stops being
effective for that person, even at a distance of months or years? i.e.
if the doctor prescribes you an antibiotic and you forget to take it
several times, then that medication will never work as well for you
CHINA -- Tell The World What's In Your DRUG Exports!07 Feb 2008 18:39 GMT4
Forget appealing to the U.S.'s Nincompoop-In-Chief and his FDA and
other consumer safety watchdogs.
Anything involving BIG BUSINESS and BIG COUNTRIES is hands-off insofar
as criticism or sanctions are concerned.   (How's that stimulus
Why is there no liver dialysis?07 Feb 2008 17:35 GMT5
My mother died a few days ago due to
multiple organ failure, but the first organ
that failed and took down everything else
was the liver.  It was not detoxifying her
I do use human cadavers to make medicine!!!05 Feb 2008 20:47 GMT1
I'm a witch doctor from Ghana!!!
Human bodies are cheap, I do cook them and sell human
body extracts as medicine!!!
People will pay a lot of $$$ for that here in Africa!!!
Resurrection Forbidden by Laws of Biochemistry03 Feb 2008 02:59 GMT29
Much has been written about how the laws of science prohibit the folly of
the six thousand year creation, but very little has been said about why
resurrections from the dead are also prohibited.
Even high school students are taught the details of the Krebs Cycle, which
Anatomical illustrations of hands and arms?02 Feb 2008 16:31 GMT1
Hi, does anybody know about a good, free (or inexpensive) and
authoritative source of medical anatomical illustrations?
I already have a couple of good atlases but
would like to know whether there is a source
CJD - what is a food chain?02 Feb 2008 02:10 GMT5
Well, hope this doesn't get written off as SPAM.
There has been some fudging in the press over the matters
related to CJD, or Creuzfeld-Jacob Disease over the years.
What has been established is that BSE is contracted by
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