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Medical Forum / General / Nutrition / April 2006

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Body Mass Index in adult with achondroplasia21 Apr 2006 00:14 GMT4
Hi, I wish to know if someone can tell me how to estimate the BMI (Body
Mass Index) in adult person with achondroplasia, I tryed to find it in in
lot of books but i dont find nothing about. tnak you for your time.
Obesity20 Apr 2006 11:09 GMT1
i am 32 years old and i reached 100 lg body weight. can any one supply
me with an appropiate diet plan that can help
rania
Nutrition and *lupus*...??20 Apr 2006 01:06 GMT3
Hope this isn't too OT; but I have a friend with lupus, and was wondering if
there are any specifically *nutrition-related* insights that people
hereabouts might have.
He seems to have very badly disrupted digestion: would it be a good idea to
smn should be renamed:  Kook City!!!19 Apr 2006 03:35 GMT2
In recent mouths we have seen threads knocking the well established
health benefits of whole-grains and cold water fatty fish.  Now, we can
add Legumes to list. :(
Do you kooks ever eat any real food?  Meat, fat, and coconut oil kooks
swallow a nickel18 Apr 2006 12:32 GMT3
what happens if you swallow a nickel?  some kid at the bus
stop said he swallowed one.
"Oyster-related infections on rise"18 Apr 2006 06:26 GMT2
Oyster-related infections on rise
at http://www.washtimes.com/national/20060416-112553-3047r.htm
titanium cookware dangerous?18 Apr 2006 00:33 GMT126
I've noticed that at camping stores now they are
selling titanium cookware, sometimes coated with
some kind of enamel, but often not. It looks
interesting because it is very lightweight, but
Calories Burned Calculator17 Apr 2006 15:47 GMT11
I just put together this calculator tool that figures out the number of
calories you've burned based on your age, resting heart rate, average
heart rate during your workout, and your workout length, using a
formula harvested from a thread on sci.med.nutrition.
Reflections on good and evil17 Apr 2006 02:07 GMT1
My name is Lorenzo Crescini  and I'm Italian. These "Flashes on
Good and evil" reflect the same mood characterizing the Flashes on
the Holy Gospels and Turin's Holy Shroud I wrote in Africa: making
myself useful to our Lord Jesus Christ.
I'm running 135 miles through Death Valley for the Challenged Athletes' Foundation16 Apr 2006 16:13 GMT9
Hey everyone,
I was the lucky recipient of one of the 90 slots given out for the
Badwater Ultramarathon this year on July 24th.  The race runs 135 miles
from Death Valley to Mount Whitney Portal.  It should be quite the
Bird Flu: It's Not What You Think - TNVL Radio LIVE - 8 pm. ET Tonight!16 Apr 2006 15:55 GMT5
Call in, email or IM your questions!  Tonight!
http://tvnewslies.org/html/radio_show.html
Special Guest: Dr. Terri J. Tenpenny
Author: FOWL! Bird Flu: It's Not What You Think
ROOT CANALS POSE HEALTH THREAT16 Apr 2006 02:12 GMT3
http://curezone.com/dental/root_canal.asp
ROOT CANALS POSE HEALTH THREAT
AN INTERVIEW WITH
GEORGE MEINIG, D.D.S.
Have We Finally Discovered The Food Components Causing Most Disease?14 Apr 2006 19:13 GMT5
At age 65, my wife and I are back to good health after a nightmare
journey through my four serious cancers and her heart disease and
breast cancer.  A Few Vital Diet Improvements (a free 40-page pdf) at
http://www.curemycancer.org tells our story - including actual medical
Anyone interested in a NORMAL diet for NORMAL people?14 Apr 2006 06:48 GMT54
I went to the bookstore, yesterday.  They had a book on the Paleolithic
Diet.  And, one attacking grains which didn't bother to tell the public
outright that it would be of interest only to those suffering from
celiac disease. Most people are not sensitive to gluten.  There was
McDonald's and KFC are fattier in the US13 Apr 2006 23:37 GMT2
I saw a link to this web report flash on my pc monitor. I just wonder
if folks here think it is really true? It seems odd with Americans
being so health conscious it could really be true. If it is, is it
because there are no cooking oils in America as good as those found in
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