Milford woman treats ill animals with controversial method

December 25, 2010

By JESSICA COHEN December 24, 2010 Homeopathy first impressed Gisela DiCarlo when she was 13, growing up in Berlin after World War II. she had a herpes zoster infection with a temperature of 107 degrees for three days that doctors failed to bring down. “They threw up their hands and said, ‘Put her on ice.’ [...]

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Uterine Fibroids? Has anyone here had Uterine fibroids?

December 25, 2010

Has anyone here had Uterine fibroids? If so, what symptoms did you have, and how did you get rid of them? I've had them as well as ovarian cysts and endometriosis. my symptoms were really bad cramping, and a fullness feeling. I ended up getting surgery, but I think some of them might go away [...]

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EHSI: New Stem Cell Treatment Could Help Cure Diabetes – News Press Release

December 25, 2010

Emerging Healthcare Solutions, inc. (Pink Sheets:EHSI): At the annual meeting of the American Society for Cell Biology last week in Philadelphia, researchers from Georgetown University Medical Center in Washington, D.C., announced that it may be possible for people with type 1 diabetes to grow their own insulin-producing cells, a breakthrough that could lead to a [...]

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Could you have schizophrenia symptoms without being schizophrenic?

December 25, 2010

I have been having symptoms similar to Schizophrenia. Alucinations, problems of speech, feeling no emotion. I was wondering if you can have these symptoms for a while for some reason and not develop schizophrenia. (I recently stopped taking a medicine). well if ur diagnsoed with it ,it wont be gone for a while but it [...]

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Cancer is Hilarious.: pain for the holidays

December 25, 2010

Since I forgot to renew my opiate prescription before I left for the holidays, and since I am subsequently curled up in the fetal position at my mom’s house unable to move from excruciating pain and withdrawal symptoms (watery eyes, hot flashes & chills, MONDO headaches, excessive yawning), I thought I’d post about pain. Chronic [...]

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Current Autism News & Research or Hope for Autism: Early Intervention Improves Autism Symptoms

December 25, 2010

Early Intervention Improves Autism Symptoms: “Dec. 8, 2010 — A six-month, group-based early intervention program with a special emphasis on social development can improve some of the core symptoms of autism spectrum disorder in children as young as 2, according to a study in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry.“this and other autism studies [...]

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Low blood sodium triggers many symptoms

December 25, 2010

Last Updated: December 23. 2010 1:00AM Dr. Paul Donohue: your Health Dear Dr. Donohue: my husband is 66 years old and has been diagnosed with hyponatremia. He has high blood pressure and takes medicine for it. He is also an alcoholic, eats very little and has lost a lot of weight. Will you please discuss [...]

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Strict heart rate control provides no advantage over lenient approach

December 25, 2010

The new recommendations, published in Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Association, the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, and HeartRhythm Journal, are updates of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association/European Society of Cardiology 2006 Guidelines for the Management of Patients with Atrial Fibrillation. The 2010 focused update allows experts to swiftly incorporate [...]

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Have you ever had Schizophrenia, What were your symptoms?

December 25, 2010

Describe all of your symptoms of Schizophrenia and how did you overcome it. Like many mental illnesses, the diagnosis of schizophrenia is based upon the behavior of the person being assessed. There is a list of criteria that must be met for someone to be so diagnosed. these depend on both the presence and duration [...]

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Women At Higher Risk For STDs

December 25, 2010

Men and women are not created equally when it comes to the anatomy of the body especially the reproductive systems. The obvious differences are that men have a penis and scrotum while women have a vagina and a uterus. Women also have ovaries, fallopian tubes, and a shorter urethra. These and other anatomical differences make [...]

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