Lupus Treatment May Soon Take Leap Forward

December 25, 2010

FRIDAY, Dec. 24 (HealthDay News) — for years now, doctors have made slow, incremental progress in the treatment of lupus, a chronic autoimmune condition that can wrack the body and seriously affect a person's health. But researchers now are preparing for a potential major leap forward. A new medication that could be an effective new [...]

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Could these symptoms be the Gallbladder?

December 25, 2010

Middle upper abdomen pain, chest pain, mid to upper back pain at same time. ive had 2 ekg's done – negative Abdominal Ultrasound on gallbladder – Negative endoscopy – small Hiatal Hernia found colonoscopy – mild divirticulosis found Hida Scan – Gallbladder working 8%. doctor told me i need to have it removed blood work [...]

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Word Is Bone: Symptoms of the Decline in Post-Modern Story, Found in the Works of Pelevin, Sadulaev, and Bekmambetov

December 25, 2010

What’s most striking about many post-modern stories is not their immersion in popular culture or their tendency toward meta-narrative technique and stylistic pyro-technics, it’s their recent incorporation of old-world mythological figures. Namely, the scary ones. There’s “a growing number of literary works in Russia featuring vampires as central characters,” and it’s not just Russia (Basinskii [...]

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New Mouse Model Could Lead To Better Treatments For Pediatric Hormone Deficiency

December 25, 2010

Scientists searching for better treatments for certain hormone deficiency problems in children have a new tool, according to a research team at Indiana University School of Medicine. Using a targeted mutation of a gene important in pituitary system development, the researchers have created a mouse line that serves as a model of combined pituitary hormone [...]

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December 25, 2010

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Unitedcasting | Blog | Mind & Body Solution for Pms

December 25, 2010

About Dr. Jarret Morrow: Dr. Jarret Morrow, MD is the President & Chief Science Officer of University Health Industries, inc.  Dr. Morrow received his Doctor of Medicine from the University of Alberta in June 2001 and prior to that, received his Bachelor of Science With Specialization in Pharmacology With Distinction, also from the University of [...]

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Try To Eliminate Dyslexia- Help A Youngster To Be LIterate

December 25, 2010

There are lots of theories for dyslexia. These various theories shouldn’t be seen as competing muscle development wiki. For there are lots of kinds of dyslexia and scientists even right now have a large amount of trouble discerning one type of dyslexia from another. Nowadays dyslexia may be considerably tackled with proper remedy, coaching and [...]

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Having a colposcopy, HGSIL HPV+ mid 30′s in relationship .My BF and i are going thru hell any suggestions ?!?

December 25, 2010

Hi. I’m 36 and have no previous history of STD/STI. 1 bad PAP test and they’re sending me for Colposcopy. I am HPV+ w/HGSIL… They are unwilling to wait it out, and have me scheduled for Biopsies at that same appt… My BF and I are going thru hell waiting… just 4 months ago after [...]

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Coronary Heart Disease

December 25, 2010

The term coronary heart disease covers a group of clinical syndromes arising particularly from failure of the coronary arteries to supply sufficient blood to the heart. they include angina peactoris, coronary thrombosis or heart attack and sudden death without infarction. There has been a marked increase in the incidence of heart disease in recent years. [...]

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Growing popularity for therapy that sucks

December 25, 2010

Print Email Updated December 21, 2010 12:16:11 Many people would squirm at the thought of deliberately inviting slimy leeches to suck blood from their bodies. however, in a remote village in Indonesia, there’s often a queue outside the house of a leech therapist. In Australia, leeches are being used more frequently in hospitals following reconstructive [...]

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