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Cat Blood Types by heru m. Patient Expert Posted Mon 10 Jan 2011 12:44am Cats have A, B and AB (rare) blood types. Most cats in the United States have type A blood – something like 99% of domestic shorthair cats have Type A blood. This ratio varies from country to country. Other cat breeds have a much higher incidence of Type B blood. As the popularity of purebred cats increases it is likely that the ratio Read on »
Fat cats and blood work by ANNGREGORY74 Patient Expert Posted Wed 15 Apr 2009 12:32am . It's probably because I'm wearing black and she has a cat's sense of humor. I saw my local oncologist this morning to have a chemistry panel pulled, as requested by my... and my WBC is 7.6. I always get a little antsy when the white blood cells creep over 7. I just keep waiting for that explosion that heralds leukemia. My alk phos was still Read on »
Study Watch : The early stool patterns of young children with autistic spectrum disorder by MJ Posted Sat 04 Apr 2009 12:00am , history of diarrhoea, abdominal pain, and history of blood in stools from several discrete time points in the child's life (something like 4 weeks, 6 months, 18 months, 30 months... There is an interesting study that was appeared online in Archives of disease in childhood called The early stool patterns of young children with autistic spectrum Read on »
Bristol Stool Chart by Dr. Chan C. Posted Tue 31 Mar 2009 11:50pm Bristol Stool Chart Originally uploaded by docfilesdocfiles What type of stool do you have? It is actually helpful to figure out what kind of constipation and at what level the problem is. Read on »
Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) & Breast Cancer; Stool DNA Testing & Cancer of the Colon & Rectum by Robert W. Posted Sun 08 Feb 2009 8:55pm , alternative colorectal cancer screening methods are always being evaluated.   “Virtual colonoscopy,” using computed tomography (CT) scans, is still undergoing evaluation, but many... option.   In fact, various tests that detect tiny amounts of shed blood in the stool have been used for decades as colorectal cancer screening tests.   Unfortunately, fecal occult Read on »
Stool DNA Testing Could Play Expanded Role in Colon Cancer Prevention by Health: Hearsay & Headlines Posted Wed 05 May 2010 12:00am screening is essential if cancer prevention is the goal,” Dr. Ahlquist says. Compared to widely used fecal blood tests, stool DNA testing has higher detection rates for curable... observed a 71 percent detection rate with stool DNA testing,” says Dr. Ahlquist. “This was significantly higher than the 7 percent rate with conventional fecal blood tests Read on »
Daily eBay - Maurice Burke Arcana mushroom stool by GreenMyStyle Patient Expert Posted Wed 04 Mar 2009 2:52pm Sometimes all of us needs to have a jolly good think. A ponder. A mind mooch. A flick through the memory library. This original Sixties Maurice Burke Arcana mushroom stool is the perfect place to do... To read this article click on the story headline above Read on »
Lipper 3 Piece Table & Stool Set just $34.99 Shipped! by Dealectible Mom Posted Sat 07 Aug 2010 8:52am Baby Age has the Lipper 3 Piece Table and Stool Set for just $34.99 (reg. $100) Shipped when you use code: savebig at checkout!  This coupon applies to first time buyers only. Happy Shopping! Read on »
Bar Stools for your Kitchen by Jane M. Patient Expert Posted Thu 17 Nov 2011 6:50am Choosing bar stools for your kitchen The kitchen is a place for work, but it is also a place for play . Decorating a kitchen is a great example of an endeavor that requires... as a space is the addition of bar stools. One of the most important things to determine in shopping for bar stools for your kitchen is to first determine what kind you want Read on »
The 3 Legged Stool of Telemonitoring: The Device, A Non-Physician Professional and the Patient by JaanS Medical Doctor Posted Sun 23 Oct 2011 8:00pm is easy to spot.  According to this new class of leprechauns, small wearable telemonitoring devices for blood pressure, temperature, breathing, heart rate, weight, calories, blood... stool.  Having telemonitoring patients be 1) passive and 2) unsupported bystanders while their data uploads scramble their overburdened physicians' workflows isn't health reform Read on »