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Liquid Nitrogen - Articles
Liquid nitrogen best for removing warts
by
Dr. John Z.
Posted
Tue 21 Sep 2010 12:00am
CMAJ.ca - Cryotherapy with liquid nitrogen is the most effective method to remove common warts, found a study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ).
The study - a randomized controlled trial - looked at 240 participan ...
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Liquid nitrogen ice cream
by
earl
Posted
Sun 17 Apr 2011 8:56am
Liquid nitrogen ice cream sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie where people dress in reflective fabrics and wear HUD-enabled visors. Those unfamiliar to LN2 ice cream—as it is frequently abbreviated to—might even believe that eating liquid nitrogen ice cream includes eating nitrogen, a belief which in turn causes concern over ...
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In the lab
by
Jennette F.
Posted
Thu 16 Oct 2008 6:08am
When I was in North Carolina, I got to stand next to liquid nitrogen.
Liquid nitrogen makes me think of Terminator 2. It was good to know that if the T1000 wandered by, I would be able to disable him long enough to scream and run away like a little girl. The liquid nitrogen is stored in my sister-in-law's lab for reasons I don't know, but ...
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World’s first’ ice baby’ – 25th birthday
by
Sharon LaMothe



Posted
Tue 28 Apr 2009 11:30am
Geoffrey Planer, Planer plc
30 March 2009
It is twenty five years ago this March (2009) that the first child from a frozen embryo came into the world. Zoe Leyland was born at the Queen Victoria Medical Centre in Melbourne, Australia on 28 March 1984, helped on her way by Dr Alan Trounson and Dr Carl Wood who ma ...
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Common Skin Problems from Exercise
by
Brett - Sheer Balance

Posted
Mon 11 Jan 2010 11:18am
I was skiing in Colorado a few years ago when a crusty scab appeared along my nose. I thought it was a weird case of acne. But the eruptions became more severe when the temperature dropped, so I sought help. The diagnosis? A skin disorder called rosacea.
Fitness enthusiasts are especially prone to such skin conditions. Not only do we spend ...
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"Dude, That's Sooo Coool"
by
Dr. Country Doctor ..
Posted
Thu 16 Apr 2009 11:18pm
Apparently you could smell him throughout the waiting room and as he walked into the exam room the nurse could almost see the cloud of marijuana smoke surrounding him. He was a young guy in his mid-twenties with a whole host of issues, but right now he was feeling just fine.
My nurse didn't warn me about this as I entered the room, but it was ...
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POLONIUM
by
joy lucas

Posted
Mon 22 Sep 2008 4:37pm
Suddenly, and sadly, the world has become familiar with Polonium. A great deal has been written about this substance and here's a bit more, from a homeopathic point of view, nestled amongst other remedies that are there on the same lines (15 and 16) of the periodic table.
15 + 16 = 383
nitrogen is to oxygen as phosphorus is to sulphur
ar ...
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Hubble Bubble Toil and Wart Removal Trouble
by
Peter Beard
Posted
Thu 19 Nov 2009 10:03pm
Thursday 29th October 2009
It’s almost Halloween and we are raising awareness of the prevalence of skin warts – not just on the chins of those dressing up as witches!
Warts are small, harmless benign tumours of the skin caused by the human papilloma virus, affecting thousands of people year-round with few treatments delivering a las ...
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Health Headlines - June 18
by
Meredy

Posted
Thu 23 Oct 2008 2:22pm
AMA Mum on Menthol Cigarette Exemption
The American Medical Associated voted Tuesday to defer comment on a proviso in federal tobacco legislation that would grant an exemption to menthol while banning other cigarette flavor additives such as mint, clove, and vanilla.
The AMA voted "to refer the decision on menthol to its board, effectivel ...
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