Ease a Sore Throat by Gargling Salt Water: Say What?

January 10, 2011

A lot of kitchen cabinet “cures” parents and grandparents recommend are nothing more than old wives’ tales. no, urinating on a jellyfish sting doesn’t really take the pain away. no, taking vitamin B1 supplements won’t keep mosquitoes at bay. no, putting butter on a burn does not speed healing. If you’re laid up with a cold [...]

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Nassau County, Florida. Nassau County Record Newspaper. The local news source for Callahan, FL.

January 10, 2011

  For the RecordNew shoes delighted the residents of Dayspring Village Dec. 15.Advocates and families of the local chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness visited residents at the licensed 96-bed limited mental health assisted living facility. they presented the residents with the annual NAMI Christmas party, led by the volunteers and advocates who [...]

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African governments urged to allocate more resources to fight malaria

January 10, 2011

African governments urged to allocate more resources to fight malaria December 24, 2010 Accra, Dec. 24, GNA – The African Media and Malaria Research Network (AMMREN), an advocacy network of scientists and journalists, has urged African governments and policy makers to allocate more resources to the prevention and control of malaria. “The success of various [...]

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Can a Doctor check for cancer symptoms from a mole on your skin?

January 10, 2011

I want a mole removed but to actually get it removed I need to "pretend" I am experiencing irritation and have reason to remove it. I seriously need to get it removed (not going to go into extreme detail) Can't afford private care, its not harming anyone just making my life A LOT better Usually [...]

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Fabrication of vaccine-autism study raises ire

January 10, 2011

Barbara Zimmerman has read the stories about a British researcher accused of fabricating data used to underpin a landmark study linking childhood vaccines to autism.“To me, it’s just a continuation of the back and forth that’s been going on for years between people who say there is a link or there’s not a link,” said [...]

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Third time lucky for Malvern East ovarian cancer patient

January 10, 2011

IT took visits to three different doctors for Soula Panagiotou to be diagnosed with ovarian cancer. The Malvern East woman said in 2005 she started feeling bloated, tired and had heartburn, and knew something wasn’t quite right. But two doctors dismissed the symptoms as inconsequential. Only during Ms Panagiotou’s third medical appointment was a large [...]

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What where your first symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis?

January 10, 2011

Is there a medical test used to confirm it? Try these links personal experience.. it was several different symptoms that happened over time. headaches, memory loss, fatigue, and feeling like a cartoon that was being erased when I'd walk. Brain MRI confirmed lesions (demylenation)… done each year to determine changes. Keeping in mind that MS [...]

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Herbal Health Wellness: Chronic Kidney Disease and Kidney Health Care

January 10, 2011

One of the most common is chronic kidney inflammation, which can be “in silence” for many years and where the victim may be completely asymptomatic in the early stages of the disease. Kidney disease is often discovered by chance, as for example when testing for protein (egg white) and blood in urine or blood pressure [...]

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Has anyone on here ever been diagnosed with pancreatitis?

January 10, 2011

5 weeks ago I was diagnosed with pancreatitis, I have been back to the hospital three times as a inpatient, if anyone has ever had this illness could you tell me how long the symptoms last, eg stomach ache, not eating etc

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Norwich cancer survivor’s charity dream about to become a reality

January 10, 2011

A prostate cancer survivor has told how it is a dream come true to be on the verge of officially launching a new charity – just a year after kick-starting a major fundraising drive. Mel Lacey, a former policeman, was diagnosed with cancer two years ago after being prompted to go for a test by [...]

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