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To address ringing in the ears ...
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Medical Quack

Posted
Mon 10 Nov 2008 4:23pm
To address ringing in the ears side effect...BD
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved labeling changes for erectile dysfunction (ED) drugs in the class...) inhibitors. Revatio is used to treat pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). PAH is a serious medical condition in which continuous high blood pressure in arteries of the lungs weakens
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Change of address changes outlook for brain cancer patient
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Liz B.
Posted
Tue 23 Mar 2010 12:00am
For nearly a decade, Paula Oertel's brain tumor was kept at bay by a drug that was not approved to treat her condition.
Then Oertel did something she never imagined would jeopardize her good health.
She moved -- less than 30 miles -- from one county in Wisconsin to another.
Read more at abcnews.com, when you're done reading come back here
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"A Viral Disease, Not a Moral One:" Addressing HIV/AIDS-Related Stigma
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Hope H.
Posted
Mon 17 Nov 2008 8:57pm
in Mexico City. So why aren't we doing a better job addressing it? In an inspiring presentation on Wednesday, Edwin Cameron of South Africa's High Court observed that, while we know... diagnostics for other health conditions. Both of these points, should one subscribe to them, have important implications for communication around stigma, which has tended to be broadly
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We have changed Addresses!!
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texastwinmom
Posted
Tue 24 Feb 2009 10:24pm
Hello Everyone! We have a new blog address! Same blog, just new address! The boys have outgrown the double stroller! :)
Please come visit us/bookmark us over at our new address
www.texastwinadoes.blogspot.com
THANK YOU! :)
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Day of Hope Conference Addresses Epilepsy
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Elizabeth Leis
Posted
Tue 05 May 2009 5:54pm
a Day of Hope―a conference for those with epilepsy to learn about new developments, interact with others who share their condition, and become informed about available resources... addressed the causes and effects of epilepsy, new research and treatment options, resources regarding patient rights, and the psychosocial implications of living with the disorder
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