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Oxygen Transport - Articles
Dangerous oxygen depletion risk in transportation of wood
by
Annet Lenderink
Posted
Thu 07 Jan 2010 1:40pm
There are several articles on the risks that can occur during the transportation of timber. My colleague Gert van der Laan published a article in Dutch on our website, from which I quote here:
Oxygen Deficit fatal in bulk transportation of timber
“In two years time occurred in Swedish ports five fatal cases and several incidents dur ...
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Mild hyperbaric therapy for autism - Shh!…don’t say it’s expensive
by
Kev Leitch

Posted
Sun 29 Mar 2009 3:40pm
When I recently wrote about the new HBOT -for-autism study (Rossignol et al. 2009) 1, I took issue with unlikely claimed treatment pressures for at least one of the study locations. While a potential methodological weakness, this is probably a fairly small problem in light of potential issues with blinding and interpretation of the results as qua ...
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Endurance Athletes - Anemia and iron deficiency
by
Tom H.
Posted
Thu 26 Mar 2009 3:40pm
Anemia has been identified as the most common medical condition among athletes. It is more common in females than males and especially in female athletes.
Anemia and iron deficiency
The capacity of the body to transport oxygen is one of the factors which limits physical performance. Oxygen is transported in the blood by the pigment of ...
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Symptoms and Diagnosis of Lung Disorders
by
COPDsurvivor
Posted
Thu 23 Apr 2009 5:25pm
The MERCK Manual of Medical Information-Second Home Edition
Among the most common symptoms of lung disorders are cough, shortness of breath (dyspnea), and wheezing. Less commonly, a blockage in the airways between the mouth and lungs results in a gasping sound when breathing (stridor). Problems in the lungs can also lead to coughing up ...
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Get Your B12 Levels Checked!
by
Toni Kaste
Posted
Sun 28 Feb 2010 12:00am
Lately I feel like a frozen penquin! I can't wait til spring!
I feel VERY strongly that EVERYONE should get their B12 levels checked! My mom passed away at 48 years old of a brain aneurism. When I researched this B12 deficiency can cause loss of blood vessel integrity and she could have been saved if her doctor checked he ...
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12-10-11 Low oxygen will rob you-to Pulse or not to Pulse?
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Roxlyn
Posted
Sun 11 Dec 2011 12:06am
ALL of the cells that make up your body need oxygen or they will DIE! Hey, no joke! http://www.heartfailuresolutions.com/1949/oxygen/is-low-blood-oxygen-level-dange What the Hell is Heart Failure http://www.heartfailuresolutions.com/21/answer-my-health-question/what-the-hell-
Low oxygen levels will rob you of your eye sight, short term ...
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OZONE Treatment good for intetinal dysbiosis
by
Carlitos G.
Posted
Thu 19 Feb 2009 5:32pm
You can always contact me at carlitos.gonzalez@gmail.com
Please, do not leave anonymous comments because I can't respond to you then...
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My current doc: Josepa Rigau Av C ...
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Top Five Cancer Causing Foods
by
Melissa G.

Posted
Sat 13 Sep 2008 11:47pm
I found a really great article in my files and wanted to share this today with our readers from the great folks at Natural Health News. My friends and I last night had a discussion revolving around food and diet choices and thought this would be of interest to you...
The top five cancer-causing foods
Tuesday, April 24, 2007 by: Mike ...
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Autism, HBOT, and the new study by Rossignol et al.
by
Kev Leitch

Posted
Sat 21 Mar 2009 3:41pm
I recently read the BMC Pediatrics article, “ Hyperbaric treatment for children with autism: a multicenter, randomized, double-blind, controlled trial ” 1. I know this paper is attracting a lot of attention in the media, and it is certainly being ballyhooed about the internet. Hell, I’ve even received e-mail spam about this study! But I’m sorry ...
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