I have a cough but no other symptoms? What is wrong?

March 22, 2011

I have had a cough for 3 days now. It's terrible and painful and I cough up yellow/green phlegm. However, I don't have any other symptoms beside a sore throat, which I assume is from coughing. Any idea what this could be? You have a throat infection.if it continues, you may want to go to [...]

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PR-USA.net – Government of Canada Announces Results in Fight to Save Lives of Women and Children With Malaria

March 22, 2011

Canada is delivering on its commitment to help the world’s most vulnerable, thanks to new developments which will provide an affordable, reliable, and stable treatment for malaria that will save millions of lives, especially those of women and children in Africa. the Honourable Gary Goodyear, Minister of State for Science and Technology, along with mr. [...]

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Symptoms of sun poisoning

March 22, 2011

Published on March 22, 2011 by giorinelavmayt   ·   No Comments Nearly all of us experience itchiness, redness of skin, rashes, or maybe blisters on the skin, with extended exposure to the sun. several of us may in addition get fatigue, nausea; vomiting etc. they are the warning signs that denotes sun poisoning. Sun poisoning refers [...]

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Explore bowel cancer by walking through inflatable model at Harlequin Centre, Watford (From Watford Observer)

March 22, 2011

Explore bowel cancer by walking through inflatable model at Harlequin Centre, Watford 9:50am Wednesday 9th March 2011 Print Email Share Comments(3) Shoppers can explore the causes and effects of bowel cancer during an unusual event at the Harlequin Centre. NHS Hertfordshire and the Department of Health will inflate a 2.4m high walk-through replica of a [...]

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Medical experiments backdrop for ethics meeting  – News – Charleston Daily Mail – West Virginia News and Sports -

March 22, 2011

Monday February 28, 2011 Medical experiments backdrop for ethics meeting Review reveals that US doctors experimented on prisoners, mentally ill Advertiser ATLANTA – Shocking as it may seem, U.S. government doctors once thought it was fine to experiment on disabled people and prison inmates. such experiments included giving hepatitis to mental patients in Connecticut, squirting [...]

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Managing the Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis:Fifth Edition

March 22, 2011

Product Description in clear, understandable language and with helpful illustrations, this book explores every symptom of MS and discusses clinically tested and proven methods for the proper and effective management of each. no symptom is omitted: from spasticity, tremor, weakness, and fatigue to bladder, bowel, and sexual difficulties. an enlightening overview of the characteristics of [...]

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University of California – UC Newsroom

March 22, 2011

Dr. Jill Ostrem SAN FRANCISCO — Implanting electrodes into a pea-sized part of the brain can dramatically improve life for people with severe cervical dystonia — a rare but extremely debilitating condition that causes painful, twisting neck muscle spasms — according to the results of a pilot study led by Dr. Jill Ostrem and Philip [...]

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Gallstones Symptoms & Treatment Part 1

March 22, 2011

balancedhealthtoday.com http balancedhealthtoday.com Symptoms: About 90% of gallstones cause no symptoms. There is a very small (2%) chance of developing pain during the first 10 years after gallstones form. After 10 years, the chance for developing symptoms declines. on average, symptoms take about 8 years to develop. the reason for the decline in symptoms after [...]

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Simple Blood Test Detects Emphysema

March 22, 2011

Posted on: Monday, 21 March 2011, 07:27 CDT (Ivanhoe Newswire) – Emphysema, an untreatable lung disease, and a significant cause of disability and death in the United States, will soon be detected early among smokers before symptoms appear. According to the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Researchers at New York – Presbyterian [...]

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Multiple sclerosis blocked in mouse model

March 22, 2011

Public release date: 7-Mar-2011 [ | E-mail | Share ] Contact: Michael C. Purdypurdym@wustl.edu314-286-0122Washington University School of Medicine Scientists have blocked harmful immune cells from entering the brain in mice with a condition similar to multiple sclerosis (MS). According to researchers from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, this is important because MS [...]

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