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  • ...andles when I feel that the salt lamps needs help. I have not went to the doctor for over 3 to 4 years for sinuses or sore throats (from sinuses draining). ...ions usually clear up if treated early and appropriately. Aside from those who develop complications, the outlook for acute bacterial sinusitis is good. P
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  • ...ere are primary NECs, and secondary NECs. For example, a Hospital Corpsman who completes Field Medical Training Battalion (FMTB) and earns the NEC HM-8404 ...warfare device. U.S. Navy officers in the medical community(Medical Corps (Doctor), Nurse Corps, Dental Corps) can earn and wear the officer equivalent to th
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  • ...lack of discipline and straggled behind the convoy. Carrying the division doctor on board, ''Vance'' on occasion would take on board men from other ships fo ...rs to heave to. ''Vance'' placed a prize crew on board the captured U-boat who delivered the prize at Portsmouth, N.H., on the 16th.
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  • '''Vladimir Beck''' is a retired oil industry engineer who currently lives in Los Angeles, California. He has spent around 40 years wo '''George Fallieras''' is a 34-year-old doctor from Tampa, Florida. After majoring in Marine Biology at University of Flor
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  • ...in the [[Royal Navy]] as ''[[Dalek]]s'', after the aliens from ''[[Doctor Who]]''.
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  • ...ease [[influenza]] symptoms. In the study, 25% of virus-infected subjects who received NAC treatment developed symptoms, whereas 79% in the placebo grou ...heart]] and [[lungs]].<ref name = palmer>{{cite journal |author=Palmer LA, Doctor A, Chhabra P, ''et al.'' |title=S-nitrosothiols signal hypoxia-mimetic vasc
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  • ...eloping country|developing countries]]. It is a ''core'' medicine in the [[WHO Model List of Essential Medicines]], which is a list of minimum medical nee | url = http://whqlibdoc.who.int/hq/2005/a87017_eng.pdf
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  • ...ession requiring intubation, can develop over a matter of days in patients who have multiple functional alleles of CYP2D6, resulting in ultra-rapid metabo ...called [http://www.codeinefree.me.uk/ Codeine Free] exists to help people who have found themselves dependent on codeine.
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  • ...be effective in treating depression in patients with [[bipolar disorder]] who have not responded to other anti-depressants.<ref>{{Cite journal|author=Nan ...Ketamine is a ''core'' medicine in the [[World Health Organization]]'s "[[WHO Model List of Essential Medicines|Essential Drugs List]]", which is a list
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  • ...te=did not substantially reduce symptoms in men with long-standing CP/CPPS who had at least moderate symptoms. |first=Network |last2=Chronic Prostatitis C ...tive in some areas (e.g., Asian countries,<ref>(World Health Organization (WHO) Western Pacific Region Gonococcal Antimicrobial Susceptibility Programme (
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  • ...asing [[stroke]]s and [[heart attack]]s in the general population of those who have no diagnosed heart or [[vascular]] problems. Secondary prevention conc ...16154478>{{Cite pmid|16154478}}</ref> and with sore throat pain, for those who had it.<ref name=pmid12873261>{{Cite pmid|12873261}}</ref> Aspirin was indi
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  • ...nglish]] [[natural philosopher]] and chemist [[Joseph Priestley]] in 1772, who called it ''phlogisticated nitrous air'' (see [[phlogiston]]).<ref name="Ni ...e possible by [[Thomas Beddoes]] and the renowned engineer [[James Watt]], who worked together to publish the book ''Considerations on the Medical Use and
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  • ...edically with oral opioid administration and under direct supervision of a doctor and nurse via the IV and SC routes in particular.{{Citation needed|date=Jul ...clinics require, in the absence of a direct and documented referral from a doctor, Stage II withdrawal symptoms and/or recent needle marks and/or surrender o
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  • ...so has the benefit of low seed production (Laburnum seed can poison anyone who mistakes the seeds for [[pea]]s). In the Doctor Who serial "[[The Mark of the Rani]]", the [[Sixth Doctor]] suggests that if the [[Master]] turned into a tree, it would be a laburnu
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  • ...ed the source when looking for tools to repair his bicycle. When a medical doctor saw these burns it was understood that an ionising radiation accident was i ...ive waste store for safekeeping, which was subsequently entered by the men who were intent on stealing scrap metal.
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  • ...ma). In this case, although he will suffer similar consequences as someone who is suffering from OA (loss of work, medical expenses, etc.), his disease ca ...ccupational Asthma - only 15% of the asthmatic patients are asked by their doctor if their symptoms are related to work<ref name="EvidenceReport">[http://www
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  • ...r =World Health Organization |month=February | year=2006 | url =http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs297/en/ | accessdate =2007-06-25 }}</ref> (7.6 * [[Down syndrome]] patients, who have an extra [[chromosome 21]], are known to develop malignancies such as
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  • ...ralist [[Pliny the Elder]] noted that the material damaged lungs of slaves who wove it into cloth.<ref name="Env_Chem">{{cite web|last=Barbalace |first=Ro Wealthy [[Persian people|Persian]]s, who bought asbestos imported over the [[Hindu Kush]], amazed guests by cleaning
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  • ...s and communities called the Right to Know movement. It began with workers who believed that they had the right to know about the hazards they were expose It later expanded to community members who lived around facilities that used hazardous chemicals. They demanded inform
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  • Industrial workers who have presented with bronchiolitis: *workers who spray prints onto textiles with polyamide-amine dyes {{ref label|Hazmap|6|^
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  • ...out that while EHRs may save the "health system" money, physicians, those who buy the systems, may not benefit financially. EHR price tags range widely, ...ticles.details/articleID/1203/page/1.htm | title=Do EMRs Make You a Better Doctor? | publisher=Physicians Practice| accessdate=2009-08-23}}</ref><ref>[http:/
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  • John Howard received a doctor of medicine degree from Loyola University in 1974 (cum laude).<ref name=Hei ...vard School of Public Health]] in 1982. In 1986, Dr. Howard earned a Juris Doctor from the [[University of California, Los Angeles]] (UCLA), and a Master of
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  • ...actures and fracture-dislocations are most commonly named after the doctor who first described them; they may also be named after an activity with which t
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  • * ''[[Anachrophobia]]'' – fear of temporal displacement, from a ''[[Doctor Who]]'' novel by Jonathan Morris. ...hilophobia - fear of nothingness, as described by [[Doctor (Star Trek)|the Doctor]] in the [[Star Trek: Voyager]] episode [[Night (Star Trek: Voyager)|Night]
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  • The following institutions are named for the individual people who are credited as their founders. A few institutions were named by the founde | Philanthropist who established several higher education institutions<ref>[http://www.tnuniv.ac
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  • ...tain Ghiselbrecht, the [[:de:Lokator|locator]] {{de icon}} (chief settler, who gathered interested colonists) in the 13<sup>th</sup> c. (incorporated into ...a certain Herman, the [[:de:Lokator|locator]] {{de icon}} (chief settler, who gathered interested colonists) around 1200 (incorporated into Berlin on Oct
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  • |A disorder 'afflicting those who habitually and pathologically catalogue and construct diseases.' It is char |Disease caused from drinking poisoned water. Animals who have it will have pain, blurry sight and some will eventually die.
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  • ...ith the radionuclide [[Technetium-99m]]. The injection protocols differ by doctor but the most common is a 500 μCi dose divided among 5 tuberculin syringes ...sitive sentinel lymph node result have improved survival compared to those who do not have a full dissection until later in their disease, when the lymph
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  • The onset of secondary lymphedema in patients who have had cancer surgery has also been linked to aircraft flight (likely due ...|pages=1–71 |year=1992 |pmid=1441569 |doi=}}</ref><ref>http://whqlibdoc.who.int/hq/2001/WHO_CDS_CPE_CEE_2001.26a.pdf.</ref>
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  • A small genetic study looked at fifteen MS patients who also had CCSVI. It found 234 specific [[copy number variation]]s in the [[H ...s. It has been received with caution or skepticism by a number of experts, who find it relies on limited data to support either some or all of the followi
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  • ...Browne sold his formula to the pharmacist [[John Thistlewood Davenport]], who advertised it widely, as a treatment for [[cholera]], [[diarrhea]], [[insom
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  • ...beginning sales in the 1930s. Anacin's mascot at the time was Ana Anacin, who was found in a number of ads of this product. ...d that it contained "a combination of medically proven ingredients, like a doctor's prescription", without specifying those ingredients. The announcer then r
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  • ...ed in the form of cannabis by a number of [[multiple sclerosis]] patients, who use it to alleviate [[neuropathic pain]] and [[spasticity]]. The [[National ...rketing of [[Sativex]], a mouth spray for [[multiple sclerosis]] patients, who can use it to alleviate [[neuropathic pain]] and [[spasticity]]. Sativex co
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  • ...ritional Materia Medica") prescribes daily consumption of cannabis, "those who wish to see demons should take it (with certain other drugs) for up to a hu ..."), written by the Taoist pharmacologist Tao Hongjing 陶弘景 (456-536), who also wrote the first commentaries to the Shangqing canon, says, "Hemp-seeds
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  • ...produce unpleasant withdrawal symptoms if taken intravenously by patients who are addicted to opioids,<ref>Mendelson J, Jones RT, Fernandez I, Welm S, Me .... One French study showed a higher incidence of fatal overdose in patients who injected both buprenorphine and [[benzodiazepines]], specifically, [[temaze
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  • ...by the [[dextrorotary]] form. The major producer remains [[Mallinckrodt]], who sells bulk methadone to most of the producers of generic preparations and a ...from 1,1-diphenylbutane-2-sulfonic acid and dimethylamino-2-chloropropane) who were looking for an synthetic opioid that could be created with readily ava
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  • ...quinine and carbonated water is less common but may be preferred by those who desire the bitter taste. .../www.healthcaresouth.com/pages/askthedoctor/Nocturnallegcramps.htm Ask the Doctor: Nocturnal leg cramps]", ''[[The Patriot Ledger]]''.</ref> However, because
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  • ...th America]] and were first described and introduced by [[Jesuit]] priests who did missionary work in [[Peru]]. Other terms referring to this preparation ...thank the Jesuit [[Barnabé de Cobo]] (1582–1657; ''the Cobæa plant''), who rendered important services in the exploration of [[Mexico]] and [[Peru]].
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  • Persons who have more than 3 alcoholic beverages per day are at increased risk of devel ...[[adverse effect|side effects]], or [[adverse drug reaction]]s. Tell your doctor if any of these [[symptom]]s are severe or do not go away:
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  • ...g and building a massive facility in Puerto Rico along with Steve Bennett, who was the construction manager of the site, to manufacture the product on a m ...ergic reaction occurs it is best to stop taking Advil Liqui-Gels and ask a doctor for help. The symptoms may include hives and facial swelling.<ref name="adv
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  • *[[Carole Landis]] was a popular actress of the 1940s who committed suicide on an overdose of Seconal in her Brentwood Heights, Calif ...in her room in the Leonard Hotel in [[London]] just before 1930 BST by her doctor. She was found to have more than five times the lethal dose of [[quinalbarb
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  • ...form was reported in 1831 by the French [[chemist]] [[Eugène Soubeiran]], who prepared it from [[acetone]] (2-propanone) as well as [[ethanol]] through t ...es. In 1847, the [[Bathgate]] [[obstetrics|obstetrician]] [[James Simpson (doctor)|James Young Simpson]] first used chloroform for [[general anaesthesia|gene
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  • ...than undergo surgery. Although there has been a great deal of debate as to who deserves the most credit for the discovery of general anesthesia, it is gen ...oppy and its [[Euphoria|euphoric]] effects thus passed to the Babylonians, who expanded their empire eastwards to [[Iran|Persia]] and westwards to Egypt,
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  • ...red. Mr. Letelier was a leader of Chilean political exiles in this country who oppose the military junta that overthrew President Allende in 1973. |url=h ...he Institute for Policy Studies by Ronni Moffitt, a 25-year-old fundraiser who ran a "Music Carryout" program that produced musical instruments for the po
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  • ...tates|American]] [[mathematician]] and [[social criticism|social critic]], who engaged in a [[mail bomb]]ing spree that spanned nearly 20 years, killing t ...e age of 16, where he earned an undergraduate degree, and later earned a [[Doctor of Philosophy|PhD]] in mathematics from the [[University of Michigan]]. He
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  • ...mile away to Central Receiving Hospital, where he arrived near death. One doctor slapped his face, calling, "Bob, Bob", while another massaged Kennedy's hea ...://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,838974,00.html |title=The Man Who Loved Kennedy|publisher=''TIME''|date=1969-02-21|accessdate=2008-04-27}}</r
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  • ...competition for industrial jobs, mostly between whites and southern blacks who were often used as strikebreakers. One of the first and most violent instan ...nigger raped her!" (Thomas Dye in ''The Historian'', 1996). Ernest Parham, who married W. H. Pillsbury's daughter three years after Pillsbury's death in 1
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  • ...alling them a "gang of fascists", he said they had attempted to poison his doctor and his female companion, as well as the [[Jefferson County, Oregon|Jeffers ...Rajneesh laboratory were an exact match to those that sickened individuals who had eaten at local restaurants.<ref name="miller" /> The investigation also
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  • ...http://airamerica.com/news/11-13-2009/fbi-got-warning-about-suspect-in-kan-doctor-death/ |work=[[Associated Press]] |date=2009-11-13 |title=Scott Roeder's Ex ...6/ns/us_news-crime_and_courts|title=AP: Man admits killing Kansas abortion doctor|last=Associated Press|date=9 November 2009|work=MSNBC|accessdate=21 January
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  • ...w.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/11/20/national/main584668.shtml 40 Years Later: Who Killed JFK?], CBS News, November 21, 2003.</ref> The assassination is still ...Nellie Connally]], then the First Lady of Texas, turned around to Kennedy, who was sitting behind her, and commented, "Mr. President, you can't say Dallas
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  • ...used of attacking former Pakistani president [[General Pervez Musharraf]], who was later hanged on the orders of military court, was a member of Tablighi ...NY Times reported quoting Pakistani security officials that the terrorists who attacked Ahmadi community's religious centers killing more than 80 people i
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  • This category encompasses notable fictional characters who are known for having committed acts of [[terrorism]]. * [[Doctor Ivo Robotnik]]
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  • Among people who were condemned by the revolutionary tribunals, about 8 percent were aristoc ...ring of 1794.{{Citation needed|date=November 2009}} On 7 June Robespierre, who favoured [[deism]] over Hébert's atheism and had previously condemned the
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  • ...an]], [[virology|virologist]] and [[biological weapon|bio-weapon]]s expert who underwent what was considered by many to be a [[trial by media]] with great ...been carried out by another government scientist, [[Bruce Edwards Ivins]], who they concluded had acted alone.
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  • Since moving to the US, Alibekov — who simplified his name to Ken Alibek — has provided the government with a de ...vert Biological Weapons Program in the World - Told from Inside by the Man Who Ran It'', Delta (2000) ISBN 0-385-33496-6 [http://www.amazon.com/dp/0385334
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  • '''Captain Gregory J. Martin, M.D.,''' is an American medical doctor and Captain in the [[United States Navy]]. Martin is a recognized expert i ...st/fullpage.html?res=9F0DE0DD163AF935A2575AC0A9659C8B63&pagewanted=all THE DOCTOR'S WORLD: Medical Teams Fight Outbreak of Malaria Among Marines]</ref> Fear
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  • ...iversity]], [[Bachelor of Arts|B.A.]] <br> [[New York Medical College]], [[Doctor of Medicine|M.D.]] <br> [[Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine|University o '''Dr. Jean Marie Malecki''' is an American [[public health]] official who was among the first medical doctors to deal with a [[bioterrorism]] attack
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  • | Col. Dan Crozier, [[Doctor of Medicine|MD]] |||1969||1973
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  • | education =[[University of Cincinnati]] ([[Doctor of Philosophy|Ph.D.]]) ...he theory of Ivins' involvement, Leahy has asserted that "If he is the one who sent the letter, I do not believe in any way, shape or manner that he is th
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  • ...ed that Dhafir had ties to the blind Sheikh, Sheikh [[Omar Abdel-Rahman]], who was convicted for inspiring the [[1993 World Trade Center bombing]].<ref na ...t Daily]]'', February 27, 2003</ref> And 150 predominantly Muslim families who had donated to 'Help the Needy' were interrogated by government agents betw
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  • ...detective agency operator, known as Bambi among Cuban exiles. Mr. Posada, who is now under indictment, is not a friend of President Perez or the rest of ...Florida."</ref> As a student he had come in contact with [[Fidel Castro]], who had become a figure of some significance in the violent student politics of
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  • ...ng protein reduced (hydrolysed) into its component amino acids for infants who are allergic to other proteins. An upswing in breastfeeding has been accomp ...[[breastfeeding]] for the first 6 months of life for all babies.<ref name="WHO">{{cite conference
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  • ...ch doctor could cure. His ally [[Suleiman the Magnificent]] sent a doctor, who allegedly cured the patient with yoghurt.<ref>{{cite book |last=Rosenthal | [[Isaac Carasso]] industrialized the production of yoghurt. In 1919, Carasso, who was from [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] [[Salonika]], started a small yoghurt b
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  • ...1960s/early 1970s is believed to survive in Australia with a private owner who acquired it in 1995. The Proctor was mentioned in the song "Flying Doctor" by [[Hawklords]] (1978)
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