Still haven't tested..
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PairofmomsPosted
Sat 10 Oct 2009 12:00am
11DPO.
This is the longest we have ever gone without testing.
We are holding out until Tuesday (14DPO)
I have almost every single pregnancy symptom imaginable.
My brain says, "it's impossible," but my heart says, "maybe." B says, "of course."
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AT&T Testing Technology to Aid Fall Prevention
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Anthony CirilloPosted
Fri 15 May 2009 11:24pm
AT&T is experimenting with telehealth devices and a communications network that might reduce falls in the home. One of three people over 65 fall each year. Almost a third of these accidents require medical treatment, and 10% result in serious injury or death. Nursing homes experience a fall a day among residents.
AT&T is testing shoe insoles with built
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If You Don’t Test Your Hair Dye Now, You May Hate Yourself Later
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Sarah B.Posted
Tue 02 Nov 2010 11:01pm
Marcy’s concerned…I’ve been dying my hair at home for years, and have never done an allergy patch test. I’m starting to wonder now if one of these days it’ll catch up to me. Unfortunately, I’m usually pretty impatient with my hair dye and don’t budget in time for a 48-hour-long test before wanting to color my hair. How common
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Test, Don’t Guess: The Importance of ACCURATE Gluten Testing
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Alison A.Posted
Wed 13 Jan 2010 7:24am
Listen to this post!
In the last five years, I’ve had two blood tests for gluten sensitivity. Both came out negative. Now, I’m not one to eat a lot of wheat, but from the results of my tests, I figured gluten was fairly safe for me to be eating in small to moderate amounts
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You Could Be Teaching Differently if it Weren't for ‘The Tests’
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Education & TechPosted
Thu 14 May 2009 10:11pm
be teaching differently if it weren't for ‘the tests.’
Scott McLeod of Dangerously Irrelevant asserts that successful teaching and student achievement has little to do with tests... to education fundamental changes, not the governments. No Arne Duncan!
It's of shortsighted professionals to think that are the tests the instruments killing our creativity
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Some Doctors Don’t know which tests/procedures could be the best
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Medical QuackPosted
Wed 11 Mar 2009 3:57pm
or even diagnostic test — works best? Think again.
Half the time, there's little if any good evidence comparing one to another. And one of medicine's little secrets is that brand... provided in the economic stimulus package to better determine which test or treatment works best, when and for whom so that patients don't waste time and money on poor choice.
Does
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Don't be scared of tests
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Jamie G.Posted
Thu 02 Oct 2008 4:23pm
as told by the doctors.
The question arises: Why are people so reluctant to just get tested for certain types of cancers?
Well, there are several reasons. One of the reasons is people think that since only one distant relative in the family had a certain cancer, there’s really no reason to get tested. This is complete nonsense.
Whether your mother
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Dont Wait to Get Tested for Gluten Issues
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TinaTurbinPosted
Sat 26 Feb 2011 6:00pm
of cancer, especially intestinal lymphoma.
The diagnosis isn’t difficult to test for. Simple blood tests detect the disease over ninety percent of the time. The diagnosis..., called the duodenum, where biopsies are taken and then examined for changes seen inceliac disease.
Perhaps even easier than testing for diagnosis is the treatment
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PGx in DTCG? Doesn't stand up to Useful testing.
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Dr. Steve MurphyPosted
Wed 24 Mar 2010 4:38am
the CF testing is because they missed hundreds of potential carrier alleles. What was even more so angering when I realized, you could be "tested" by one of these DTCG companies... you help me out?"
He is a sleep doctor too. He said "I have been trying to test for this narcolepsy gene and I can't get the right answer"
I said "Sure Dr. X, what do
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