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A Test-y Sunday Dinner and Great Cake! by aTxVegn Patient Expert Posted Tue 02 Dec 2008 1:45am I wasn’t feeling quite 100 percent Sunday, so I relied on Urban Vegan’s test recipes for our dinner. (Thanks for all of your get-well wishes!) And of course there is still... the time to write a cookbook, but it’s much more fun to test and eat and let someone else do all the work. We will all certainly enjoy The Urban Vegan: 250 Street-Smart, Animal-Free Read on »
Frequent Inaccuracies In Testosterone Testing Lead To Call For Standardization by Andrea Patient Expert Posted Mon 11 Oct 2010 12:00am Sorry for the short notice on this one --- tomorrow the Dr. Oz Show will feature at least one segment on the symptoms of peri-menopause. Click here for more details ---- and check your local listings for time/channel in your area (in Charlotte, it's WBTV channel 2 - 10 am!) Read on »
HOME SLEEP TEST-FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS by Steven M. Posted Mon 16 Nov 2009 10:00pm Frequently Asked Questions for Patients Does insurance cover the test? Medicare and Aetna will pay for a Home Sleep Test, with other insurance companies beginning... test positive. (see About OSA for more information). Because HST is so new, some companies may have changed their testing policy to pay for HST, but failed to modify Read on »
swelling under armpit and skin lower down left trunk to ankle swollen by anil m. Posted Mon 26 Oct 2009 11:22am how good oral steoids are working.   ankle swollen, hoping and praying i dont have to go back to hospital.    does anyone know what is happening to me. doctors dont know Read on »
http://ping.fm/p/bpAqm – Testi… by Matthew Z. Patient Expert Posted Sun 10 Jan 2010 7:17pm Testing pic attachments from Ping.fm Read on »
VeganMoFo Day 23: Getting a Little Testy by Kati H. Patient Expert Posted Thu 23 Oct 2008 12:13pm . Lucky soul that I am, I get the honor of testing recipes for Hannah Kaminsky's next cookbook, and these brownies were project number one. I probably don't need to tell all of you... received our first test recipe, I'll admit I was nervous. I tried rum raisin ice cream once and thought it was possibly the worst flavor of all time. I was afraid the testing Read on »
Study Supports Halt of PSA Testi ... by Dr. Rubens D. Medical Doctor Posted Tue 03 Mar 2009 2:53pm Study Supports Halt of PSA Testing in Some Older Men Those 75 to 80 with prostate specific antigen less than 3 ng/mL unlikely to develop high-risk prostate cancer 02... with high-risk prostate cancer during life. Therefore, these men may represent an ideal target group for discontinuation of PSA testing, which could dramatically reduce the costs Read on »
Testy by Jean MacLeod Patient Expert Posted Fri 24 Jul 2009 11:23pm He watches the news at 5pm so I called my sister. After our conversation, I walked to the living room and asked how he was. “Not very good, I’ve been left sitting here alone all afternoon.” The evening has kind of slid downhill from that moment. If I can talk him into going walking, should be able to salvage some of it. Read on »
Of the tasty treats we are testi ... by Angela L. Patient Expert Posted Thu 15 Jan 2009 7:35pm Of the tasty treats we are testing, chocolate cake was the hands down winner for going first!  My kids were understandably excited.  So was I!  The sugar and calorie... and a good test on how quickly a gluten free bakery product will dry out.  We got 48 mini-cupcakes!  Amazing!     They were amazingly moist and smelled fantastic.  The texture Read on »
Forgive Me For Getting a Little Testy... by Lynn Bering Healthy Living Professional Posted Wed 07 Jan 2009 5:08pm I normally don’t take issue with fellow bloggers over their beliefs or opinions about weight loss, but this post really has me p’ed off. I’ll leave it up to you to find the culprit, but here’s the post (it’s very short): “I Hope You Gained Weight Over The Holidays” That’s what I’m telling my patients. Frankly I think for many (ce ... Read on »