3 Different Types of ADHD Symptoms in Children – thoughts.com conversation engine

December 27, 2010

Each year over a million children are diagnosed with ADHD, attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder, making this appear to be reaching epidemic proportions. ADHD symptoms in children vary quite a bit, but there are important distinctions between normal behavior and ADHD symptoms, or behavior. Parents who witness a short attention span in their child often worry unnecessarily. [...]

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Gen-Probe Files US Regulatory Application For APTIMA® HPV Assay, New Molecular Test For Cervical Cancer

December 27, 2010

San Diego, CA /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ – Gen-Probe Incorporated (Nasdaq: GPRO) announced today that the Company has submitted a Premarket Approval Application (PMA) to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its APTIMA® HPV (human papillomavirus) assay, a new molecular test that detects high-risk HPV infections that are associated with cervical cancer and precancerous lesions. “Developing [...]

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Prostate Cancer Treatment

December 27, 2010

ADVANCE PROSTATE CANCER TREATMENT LIST OF QUESTIONS AND discussion tips TO ASK YOUR DOCTOR ON state-of-the-art PROSTATE CANCER?.. Q1: what include the treatment options for state-of-the-art prostate cancer?Advanced prostate cancer is cancer that has distribute from the prostate to the pelvic lymph nodes or to other parts from the body. state-of-the-art prostate cancer can’t be [...]

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Too much turkey… or a heart attack? How to deal with a medical emergency during the festive season

December 27, 2010

You’re unlikely to have problems spotting a serious asthma or heart attack and stroke, particularly when you or the affected person develop symptoms quickly and are very unwell. Most people who are seriously ill look seriously ill and so when you’re concerned that you or someone else is suffering from an acute and severe illness [...]

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Blood protein could be key to Alzheimer’s detection

December 27, 2010

A new study has found that changes in a blood protein could be linked to the development of Alzheimer's disease. Doctors have been looking for ways of detecting Alzheimer's disease before symptoms start to appear. They used new technology where they studied hundreds of proteins from a small blood sample. The researchers analysed blood samples [...]

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Are there any known symptoms or allergies for males caused by vaginal fluids/eating out a girl?

December 27, 2010

My friend ate out his girlfriend and had symptoms such increased heart rate, vomiting, and shaking. this happened multiple times so please disclose any info. immediately eww she must have been a dirty beetch Sounds like you were just nervous. Pretty unlikely….seems more likely that it was anxiety, nerves maybe. of course anyone's heart rate [...]

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My dog is showing symptoms of a cold?

December 27, 2010

My dog is showing symptoms of a cold, but I have been told that dogs cannot catch colds. He is sneezing and sleeping more, and seems a bit quiet. He is 3 years old. He is eating his food. Would the vet be able to do anything, or will it just be time that heals? [...]

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County doctors on alert for whooping cough » Local news » The Norman Transcript

December 27, 2010

NORMAN — Whooping cough isn’t a problem yet for Cleveland County, but the medical community is on alert in case the illness strikes. State health officials have reported a whooping cough outbreak. Reports indicate 66 people have been diagnosed with the virus. the illness also is known as pertussis. Amanda James, public information officer for [...]

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Florida woman is diagnosed with cholera after trip to Haiti

December 27, 2010

Published: Wednesday, November 17, 2010, 7:53 PM     Updated: Wednesday, November 17, 2010, 7:59 PM A Collier County, Fla., woman who traveled to visit family in Haiti’s disease-stricken Artibonite Valley has become Florida’s first local case of cholera transmitted from the beleaguered country, where the disease has killed nearly 1,000 and hospitalized more than 9,000. [...]

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News Wales > Health > Ombudsman says GP failed to refer cancer victim

December 27, 2010

The Public Services Ombudsman for Wales has recommended that a GP should pay a man £3000 for failing to refer his mother to a specialist for suspected cancer, from which she later died. The sum is in recognition of the additional suffering the man – referrred to as mr K – endured due to the [...]

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