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  • Ultram Story: Keeping Pain Control Under Control

    When Aspirin Isn’t Enough

    It’s surprising how clearly we can recall getting hurt. Years later, we can recount our first fall from a too-tempting tree, a bee-sting, the birth of a child. We can even tell humorous stories about those events because the pain was transient – it passed.

    But many illnesses and conditions can make pain a daily visitor, interfering with our jobs, family lives, even sleep. Even ancient people tried to relieve the devastation of chronic pain using surgeries and medicinal herbs. By the 1800s, people started using narcotics (drugs like opium) to redu ...
    Author: Ian Mason
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  • New Hope for Chronic Fatigue and Fibromyalgia Sufferers

    There are numerous theories with regard to the causes of chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia, many of which may be indeed touching on the truth or at least touching on an aggravator or contributor to these afflictions. Diseases in general have been growing in epidemic proportion over at least the past 20 years, especially in the United States, where our increasingly toxic environment and lifestyles have drifted further and further away from what is natural in the name of progress, technology, and profit. Chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia are no exception, the two often being experienced togethe ...
    Author: Deb Bromley
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  • Understanding Coeliac Disease
    Coeliac disease is a genetic condition that is caused by an inability to digest gluten. Hence the reason that this disease is also known as gluten intolerance. It appears that genetics predispose some people to coeliac disease. For these people, some of the constituents of proteins found in wheat, in gluten and gliadin, become toxic to the lining of the stomach.
    The condition is often diagnosed in childhood after weaning when cereals are introduced into the diet, although it can be diagnosed at any age. The symptoms can be subtle, and you may feel unwell for no reason for some time before t ...
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    Anne Wolski
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    Re: RE: Peter Gutmann data deletion theaory?

    Posted by underwood-de_at_hotmail.com, Friday, 22 July


    Talk:Decatur

    discussion from [[Wikitravel:Votes for deletion]] New page==VFD discussion== ''From [[Wikitravel:Votes for deletion]]'': *[[Decatur]] - Accidentally added this one before I realized that [[Decatur (Georgia)]] existed. I knew there were a couple of Decaturs, but I really didn't expect the other to show up. Suppose I was being a little narrow-minded. Oops. -- [[User:Ilkirk|Ilkirk]] 21:48, 28 Jul 2005 (EDT) **Keep. [[Decatur]] is now a disambiguation page. -- [[User:Wrh2|Wrh2]] 22:01, 28 Jul 2005 (EDT) **Keep - Perfect as a disambiguation page. -- [[User:Ilkirk|Ilkirk]] 22:45, 28 Jul 2005 (EDT)


    InstallationChezFree --- par tre93-2-82-231-162-214.fbx.proxad.net le 2005 04 22 - 22:53

    Modification de InstallationChezFree --- par tre93-2-82-231-162-214.fbx.proxad.net le 2005 04 22 - 22:53


    Opto 22: Opto 22 Announces Ethernet Optomux(R) Brain Boards

    TEMECULA, CA (MARKET WIRE) Opto 22, a developer and manufacturer of hardware and software for industrial automation, remote monitoring, enterprise data acquisition, and machine-to-machine (M2M) applications, has introduced the E1 and E2 brain boards. These next-generation I/O and communication processors are Ethernet versions of Opto 22's Optomux family of brain boards, designed to migrate existing Optomux installations to


     

     
     


  • Television's Mysteries: The Twilight Zone of other Television Programs
    You unlock this door with the key of imagination. That's what Rod Serling would say. It appears to me that the Twilight Zone may have affected more than the 30 minutes it controlled every week those many years ago. So with the keys of your imagination lets journey farther into the Outer Limits of television and discover that the weird and the bizarre were not just limited to the great classic sci-fi hits like the Twilight Zone and the Outer Limits. Nor is the unexplained always presented on Ripley's Believe it or Not.

    The Mysterious changing Andy Taylor
    What happened to Andy Griffith ...
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    T Frady
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  • Scientific Contributions
    Anti-angiogenic treatment strategies: International Breast Cancer Study Group (IBCSG) Trial 22-00 evaluates the efficacy of adding one year of oral, low-dose cyclophosphamide methotrexate (CM.


  • Mental Disorders Teens With Deletion Syndrome Confirm Gene's Role in Ps.
    http://www.emaxhealth.com/37/5283.html


  • SSBP Online - Society for the Study of Behavioural Phenotypes
    Syndromes for which these are available. 9p Deletion Syndrome Prader-Willi Syndrome 18q- syndrome. 20 syndrome Autism & Asperger syndrome Ring Chromosome 22 syndrome CHARGE Syndrome Rubinstein-Taybi.


  • Info Sheet : Genetics Issues
    To assess the chances of recurrence parental blood samples have to be analysed in order to establish whether one parent also has a chromosome 22 with the deletion. If the parents' chromosomes are.


  • Atypical Teratoid Rhabdoid Tumors (AT/RT) JUSTIN RYAN HARDEMAN
    Recommendations are made that all children less than 1 year of age diagnosed with an MB/PNET should have the tumor tissue analyzed for chromosome 22 deletion and INI1 mutation. Burger PC, Yu I, Tihan.


  • Untitled Document
    Within a small region on chromosome 22 which is deleted in approximately 40% of cases and studies are underway to identify and characterize the gene(s) in this region. Deletion analysis of chromosome.


  • The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Chronic Mylogenous Leukemia (CML) Site -.
    9. And, as a consequence, if we look at the chromosomes under the microscope, we see particularly a deletion in the long arm of one of chromosome 22. ANNOUNCER: Using a microscope to count cells with.


  • Your Organizing DNA
    Your Organizing DNA

    Do you like storing your papers on top of your desk in trays, baskets or just plain piles? Do you have a preference for Post-it? notes and maybe some colorful file folders? Or are clearly labeled files and file cabinets more your style? Do you 'file' or 'pile'? I make it a practice of testing my workshop participants for this very thing because of its importance in creating and supporting an effective, organized workspace.

    The brain's dominance factor
    Research conducted in the late 1980’s proved that human beings exhibit brain hemisphere dominance in early ...
    Author:
    Cynthia Kyriazis
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  • Cats, Dogs, and Cancer

    A detection technique called TRAP (Telomeric Repeat Amplification Protocol) used in the early detection of cancer in humans has found its way into the realm of veterinary medicine. This relatively new method of cancer detection allows veterinarians to catch cancer earlier, increasing the likelihood of successful treatment.

    The test works by detecting the enzyme telomerase, which helps cancer cells reproduce indefinitely. Telomerase activity seems to be a unique feature of benign tumor cells that have undergone malignant transformation.

    Regular cells and cancer cells have some ve ...
    Author: Mark Woodcock
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