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October 22, 2004 by mswebpeople on MS WEB PEOPLE WEBLog
Lots of interesting (new finds) Multiple Sclerosis ("MS") sites to follow: I just have to sort through them and undertake final tests.
October 13, 2004 by BlueDev on A blog without a cause
My head hurts. My eyes hurt. I feel I can hardly form a coherent thought. And I like it. That's right, I am absolutely mentally exhausted, but it is a rewarding feeling. I have been working really hard on building a cost model for a relatively new type of surgery. It isn't done often because the new technology that it relies on carries the stigma of being very expensive. And it is expensive, to the tune of 1.2 million dollars for the unit. But it also carries with it the potential (...
in 1973, an australian doctor named john holt tried a form of radio therapy on a terminally ill cancer patient for the first time. after injecting the patient with a solution to temporarily disable glucose suspension in the blood, dr holt used radiotherapy applied by directing waves in bursts directly at the site of the tumour. this caused the destruction of the tumour via overheating without causing any damage to surrounding healthy tissue. after the patients' complete recovery, d...
July 27, 2004 by pildo on my
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July 11, 2004 by Morgle on morgle
Mornin Y'all, Morgle B. Snurd (the "B" stands for Bartholomew), Y'all are gonna LOVE this one............BUT you will need a "Sick Vet" to SMELL it for yourself. There is/was this lovely Emergency Room Doctor who was working in the Fayetteville,N.C Veterans Administration HospitalEmergency Room on the evening/night shift. A while back,while we were visiting in North Carolina . I needed a form filled out for the Alaska Marine Hiway Disability pass that had expired while we were ...
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