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Two questions about the liver.26 Dec 2008 11:04 GMT4
(1) What is the significance of Alt = 565, AP = 965, Bil = 76?
(2) Can liver malfunction causing itchiness?
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Abuse widespread in polygamist sect, satanic cult crimes26 Dec 2008 02:13 GMT2
http://ritualabuse.us
Texas report: Abuse widespread in polygamist sect By Michelle Roberts
– 12/23/08 San Antonio (AP) — Nearly two-thirds of the families living
at a polygamist group's ranch — targeted in a high-profile raid last
Are Dietitians Doctors?23 Dec 2008 18:09 GMT2
A friend of mine has finished a Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics.
He now works as a dietitian. He has a provider number. During a
conversation he told me to call him a doctor. However, another female
friend of mine who has an MD (Doctor of Medicine) criticized the
Scientists say incest may not be best, but marriage bans should be rolled back23 Dec 2008 13:35 GMT3
Incest may not be best, but marriage bans should be rolled back, scientists say
Scientific American
Monday, December 22, 2008
Inbreeding is the source of jokes about British royalty and
rense morgellon's specials23 Dec 2008 04:12 GMT1
http://www.divshare.com/download/6154116-c04
rense's 16 shows on morgellon's
found here:
http://www.rense.com/Datapages/morgRSPEC.htm
Are There Blood Tests To Tell If Had A Disease 34 Years Ago22 Dec 2008 23:35 GMT1
Here is a senario that I have been trying to solve on my own, and I've
decided to turn to the Internet.
In 1974 NY state, lets say a man in a healthy condition was the only
person who came down with a severe sickness. The sickness drove the
"Pain is okay," Rabbi Rappaport said.19 Dec 2008 21:32 GMT2
November 26, 2008
BALTIMORE (WJZ) ? A circumcision debate is pitting science against religion.
It's the same basic procedure whether it's done in the hospital or the home.
But as Sally Thorner explains, there is one major difference.
Strontium for Bones19 Dec 2008 17:52 GMT1
Are you interested in information about an alternative to prescription
drugs for osteoporosis? Strontium builds stronger bones than drugs
like Fosamax, Actonel, or Boniva but without the dangerous side
effects. For more information about strontium for treating
American bafflement at Sarcasm explained by new medical research18 Dec 2008 08:44 GMT7
http://www.cosmosmagazine.com/news/2428/sarcasm-useful-detecting-dementia?page=0%2C1
"Researchers at the University of New South Wales, in Sydney, found
that patients under the age of 65 suffering from frontotemporal
dementia (FTD), the second most common form of dementia, cannot ...
NOBEL COMMITTEE FACES CRIMINAL CHARGES FOR BRIBERY, CORRUPTION16 Dec 2008 21:32 GMT7
Nobel Committee Faces Criminal Charges
By Celia Farber
Splice Today
Friday, December 12, 2008
Medical specialty for constipation16 Dec 2008 00:42 GMT4
I became constipated about two weeks ago, and the situation is getting
worse.  Counter medicine is not working on me any  more.  I like to
know what specialist doctor I need to see.
Thanks for information.
Vomiting15 Dec 2008 12:09 GMT2
What is the significance if vomiting even after drinking water?
What is the significance if what looks like coffee grounds in one's
vomit?
How Best To Treat Chronic Pain? The Jury Is Still Out15 Dec 2008 05:16 GMT1
How best to alleviate chronic pain, a leading cause of disability and
employee absenteeism, continues to perplex both patients and their
doctors.
A review of recent studies on pain medicine appearing in the June 2008
Online Medical Questions14 Dec 2008 02:26 GMT1
Hello. I am looking for a reliable place to ask medical questions
online. With so many possible sites, I wonder which I should trust.
If possible, could I also ask anyone here my question(s)?
Thank you.
Is it thromboangiitis obliterans?13 Dec 2008 23:37 GMT1
My dad is 66 years old.  Last month, the back of his right foot
started to swell some 1 month ago.  He lives in a small town where the
doctors said that he might just had some bad bacteria infection.
I was suspecting gout, but his uric acid is normal, plus he does not
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