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What do we mean by circulatory failure or shock ? by Dr. Sangareddi V. Medical Doctor Posted Wed 12 Aug 2009 10:32pm shock we administer all vital drugs through veins.Now it is thought  systemic venous  dysfunction also contribute to shock state. Clinical situations of circulatory failure... after scorpion envenomation, and in  rare cases of pheochromocytoma. Final message Primary circulatory failure or shock (With largely intact cardiac function without hypovolemia Read on »
Shock me, shock me, shock me... by tubbytabbytales Posted Thu 20 May 2010 11:38am ...with that fatty behavior! Okay, look, people. I was doing well at the gym, was making myself proud. And LIKE ALWAYS, I stopped going. *sigh* So. I'm going to have to work in rewards for the gym. For every 30 days I go, I can buy a treat $10 or less. This treat can't be food. So for example: Nail polish, make up, dvd from the $5 bin at Wal-M ... Read on »
Halt Halloween Havoc: Tips to Tame Your Sugar-Shocked Little Monsters -- Listen to Our Special Stop SUGAR SHOCK! Radio Show by Connie Bennett Healthy Living Professional Posted Thu 18 Dec 2008 7:34pm Did you catch our fun, special Halloween special on how to help your sugar-overloaded youngsters when they come back from trick-or-treating? Don't fret if you missed it. Listen now to our Stop SUGAR SHOCK! Radio Show, Halt Halloween Havoc: Tips to Tame Your Sugar-Shocked Little Monsters. Thanks to the technologically advanced Blog Talk Radio, you Read on »
Shocked, SHOCKED by Laura Patient Expert Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 8:04pm I'm not sure if the word "shock" applies here: Professor Pope weighed 30kg (66 pounds) at 4'10" (BMI: 13.8) Suffered from an eating disorder since her teens... magazines, brought her own food to people's houses, and cooked feasts for others and left the room as they ate. That's not shocking. That is anorexia nervosa. What is shocking Read on »
SUGAR SHOCK! Isn't Just the Name of My Book. Americans & Canadians Are Confessing to Halloween-Candy-Induced SUGAR SHOCK! by Connie Bennett Healthy Living Professional Posted Thu 18 Dec 2008 8:12pm keeping me quite busy. You see, with my book SUGAR SHOCK! on the horizon -- as in less than two months away from bookstore shelves -- I like to keep a look-out for any mention of the phrase. (Which I'm sure you can understand. I'm rather partial to the term, "SUGAR SHOCK!") Well, apparently with Halloween coming and going this week, all around the U.S. Read on »
From shock jock to shell-shock! A forced retirement. by Janet S. Patient Expert Posted Wed 01 Oct 2008 10:43pm If you are like me, then you can commisserate with the unending hours spent sitting in traffic. I'll admit it, I'm a Howard Stern fan. I listen to him and laugh for over an hour's drive on my way to the office every morning. But what would happen if tomorrow, I were called into the HR Director's office and given the proverbial finger...the pink ... Read on »
Yet another shocking (really shocking) instance of undertrained MD's doing cosmetic surgery by Dr. Robert O. Medical Doctor Posted Thu 18 Jun 2009 1:03am I'm really not trying to beat a dead horse on this theme, but there is an absolute stunning case developing in Arizona re. the actions of an Internist who reinvented himself as a cosmetic surgeon. From the Arizona Republic: A massage therapist performed a liposuction procedure in which a woman died. A homeopathic phy ... Read on »
I'm shocked (SHOCKED!) by lauren b. Posted Fri 11 Sep 2009 2:12pm Well, that darn Bush Babe has done it. She posted a story about one of their cattle, a Hereford. Here's a Hereford. My grandpa always kept a handful of Herefords, so I have a special fondness for them. They bring back memories. This is a Hereford. I was surprised to see that people in Oz call white faced cattle 'bawly'. I wondered why. I mean ... Read on »
People Cheating at Poker! I’m Shocked, Shocked by Davalos & McCormack. Healthy Living Professional Posted Mon 07 Jun 2010 7:53am We have finally lost the battle to combat illegal performance enhancing drugs in sports. The use of steroids and blood-boosters have been rife in athletics and cycling for years. Then it turned out that baseball was just as bad as football – the American variety that is – for players turning to illegal substances for an edge. But now the ... Read on »
I’m shocked, shocked. Cattlemen misuse checkoff funds. by Dr. Marion Nestle Doctor of Philosophy Posted Tue 03 Aug 2010 6:26am The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, which got $51 million in checkoff funds last year, is improperly allowing some of this money to be spent on lobbying activities, according to William Neuman in today’s New York Times . Checkoff programs are administered by the USDA.  They tax commodity producers to fund generic marketing campai ... Read on »