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From: ironjustice@aol.com -  13 Jan, 19:35

Seem's like Dr. Chung was right IN .. 'the courage of his convictions' .. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- "You lost your job because you talked yourself out of it." http://groups.google.com/group/sci.med.cardiology/msg/f2d015592dcf777c "unnecessary angioplasties" ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- According...

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From: icfphotocontest@who.int -  10 Jan, 12:35

To whom it may conceern, We are very pleased to be able to inform you about the launch of WHO's photo and video contest, "Images of Health and Disability 2006/2007". This years contest is organized in collaboration with the WHO Department on Public Health & Environment. The main theme will be dedicated to "Health and Environment" -- an invitation to provide high-quality...

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From: ironjustice@aol.com -  08 Jan, 18:53

The porphyrin pathway: the final common pathway? Downey DC Med Hypotheses. 2002 Dec ; 59(6): 615-21 When I was learning pathology a wise and knowledgeable mentor described a final common pathway that allows many diseases to overlap in their presentation. This pathway was never identified for it was unknown. Recent books by physicians have suggested that...

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From: Ed Conrad -  05 Jan, 16:34

< GeorgeGallop (GallopPoll-Sexuality.org) posted to talk.origins... < .Which of these is not like the other? < http://mysite.verizon.net/edconrad/FOSSILS/MVC-022S.JPG http://www.penispharma.com/images/penis-anatomy.jpg < In my mind, and I've been studying human penises all my life, I confirm that these are both human penises and 98.7 percent of college...

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From: James Michael Howard -  22 Dec, 17:12

Bull Exp Biol Med. 2006 May;141(5):571-3.Prolonged decrease in stress reactivity caused by dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate. Obut TA, Ovsyukova MV, Cherkasova OP. Institute of Physiology, Siberian Division, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Novosibirsk. In male rats exposed to repeated stress, the decrease in stress reactivity produced by subcutaneous...

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From: =?iso-8859-2?B?Z3J6ZbY=?= -  22 Dec, 14:38

just wanted to ask what is the best internet forum where student can ask about pathology and discuss something with experienced physycians:) Whaiting for reply.

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From: =?iso-8859-2?B?Z3J6ZbY=?= -  21 Dec, 23:03

Reading about pathology we find a lot of problems that are hard to explain until we search tones of books looking for 1 maybe 2 crucial sentenes. What do You think about creatin special forum where experienced physicians and other medical specialist could answer students and young doctors questions:)

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From: haporopu@luukku.com -  21 Dec, 20:28

Hi, I put below copies of two articles about Roswell autopsy video for comments. These copies are from years 1995 and 1998. (this video is available in the internet and it is about 17 min long, Hint: Use Google search machine and select search words Roswell autopsy, and select also images) Please give your comments about this strange matter ! Best...

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From: ironjustice@cashette.com -  20 Dec, 04:41

http://oncampus.osu.edu/v31n7/discoveries.html Mark Failla and his colleagues suggest that enriching foods with iron could cause health problems. Excess iron intake increases risk of intestinal infection By Yudhijit Bhattacharjee, Research Communications Researchers at Ohio State believe that an overdose of iron in the nation's diet could be rendering...

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From: ironjustice -  20 Dec, 01:30

Public release date: 19-Dec-2006 Contact: Kara Gavin kegavin@umich.edu 734-764-2220 University of Michigan Health System Blood transfusions raise heart patients' infection and death risk -- especially women New finding helps 'connect the dots' of a women-specific medical mystery ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Blood transfusions save the lives of millions of heart...

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From: ironjustice -  20 Dec, 01:13

Iron levels in human retina: sex difference and increase with age. Hahn P, Ying GS, Beard J, Dunaief JL Neuroreport. 2006 Nov 27; 17(17): 1803-1806 Oxidative stress is believed to be important in physiological aging and age-related diseases. Iron is a potent pro-oxidant implicated in several age-related diseases. While serum ferritin, as an estimate of body...

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From: ironjustice -  20 Dec, 01:08

Relationship of Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Serum Ferritin with C-reactive Protein. Sung KC, Kang JH, Shin HS Arch Med Res. 2007 Jan ; 38(1): 121-5 BACKGROUND: Serum iron plays an important role in the oxidation of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, it induces inflammatory reactions and it is positively related to coronary heart disease. An increase...

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From: ironjustice@aol.com -  20 Dec, 00:44

Effect of vitamin E therapy on oxidative stress and erythrocyte osmotic fragility in patients on peritoneal dialysis and hemodialysis. Uzum A, Toprak O, Gumustas MK, Ciftci S, Sen S J Nephrol. 2006 Nov-Dec ; 19(6): 739-45 Background: Several medications have been tested with the aim of decreasing oxidative stress and erythrocyte osmotic fragility in patients...

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From: Kurt Brown -  19 Dec, 22:04

<p>12-19-2006 Segment_ ULTIME_weapon_MACHINE_brain_INTERFACE_too</p> <p>I have heard of rumors of a war machine of the new era.  It is capable of many things.</p> <p>Just as our bodies have organs and systems that work together to do many things to keep us in top performance, so doe this machine.   This machine is meant for subjugation,...

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From: ironjustice@aol.com -  19 Dec, 15:58

Mechanisms by which acyclovir reduces the oxidative neurotoxicity and biosynthesis of quinolinic acid. Müller AC, Dairam A, Limson JL, Daya S Life Sci. 2006 Nov 23; The concentration of the endogenous neurotoxin quinolinic acid (QA) is increased in the central nervous system of mice with herpes simplex encephalitis. We have previously shown that the...

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