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Medicine - December 2006

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2006-12-14 20:51:22 · 10 answers · asked by thiyagu_subbu 1

Pharma Product Executive

2006-12-14 20:06:47 · 2 answers · asked by M.KALAI 1

2006-12-14 19:30:37 · 2 answers · asked by simple_bu_trock 1

actually i want to know the effect of any disease which reflect on the eyes and how easily we can assume that may be due to that kind of disease the keyes are looking like that.
for an example due to colesterol there have some white spot in the upper eyelid. in high fever the eye become redish.
so i am so much eager to know more about that and if i get ksome pics. i am very greatful to all.
pl. contact at amit_9975@yahoo.com

2006-12-14 17:56:53 · 5 answers · asked by amit 1

2006-12-14 17:04:27 · 1 answers · asked by monica d 1

2006-12-14 14:38:39 · 25 answers · asked by GellyBelly 2

My friend told me to take b-12 pills will help u pass a drug test... Is that true??If so how do I take it??

2006-12-14 14:07:33 · 5 answers · asked by Sexi baby girl 1

2006-12-14 13:32:09 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-12-14 12:14:15 · 24 answers · asked by lilchocoluver62 2

The brand we bought was 'little noses'. We had asked for saline drops, but apparently you don't have to know what that is to work at a pharmacy. When we got home, we realized this was medication. We decided to give it a try. Then we told our doctor. She said don't use it. I guess I'm wondering if there are any possible dangerous side effects I should look for and how long I would need to look for them. Any knowledgable advice would be much appreciated. Thanks.

2006-12-14 10:49:46 · 5 answers · asked by vidigod 3

does any one have a website?

2006-12-14 10:08:31 · 6 answers · asked by akary2007 1

I need to know why stats are staying that anesthesiologist make more than internal medicine doctors? Are Anesthesiologist doctors themselves with extra years in pain relief? Whats up? and if you could be a doctor who specializes in anesthesiology? PLEASE HELP!

2006-12-14 09:14:09 · 9 answers · asked by B2J 1

Answer the following question and explain your reasoning..

A network of fine capillaries connects the arteries and the veins. The blood flows from the heart through large arteries, which subdivide and deliver blood to the capillary system. Each capillary is very small, about 10-6 m in radius, but there are so many of them that the total cross-section area through which the blood passes is about 0.2 m2 for the entire capillary system. This total area for the capillaries is greater than the cross-
section of a single vessel (such as the aorta) through which all blood flows. The average speed the blood moves through a capillary is

a) faster than through the aorta.
b) slower than through the aorta.
c) the same speed as through the aorta.
c) any of these, depending upon the length of the aorta.
d) none of these

2006-12-14 09:13:13 · 4 answers · asked by medman 1

What are the rules before and during the MRI, I mean what should and shouldn't you do, seriously and honestly.

2006-12-14 09:06:02 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

For example, there are healthy people with no arms and no legs. Are there people who have survived for any long duration with just a head, heart, and a few other essential organs?

2006-12-14 08:24:02 · 6 answers · asked by cmsb705 5

I have watched many live autopsy clips on the web, and all of them involved Skull-opening...just wonder, let's say, if a person was found dead with a apparent gunshot wound to the heart, is it still necessary to open his skull and take the brain out for further inspection?

2006-12-14 07:49:25 · 6 answers · asked by joan_crawford_rise_again 1

By Peter Rakobowchuk

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MONTREAL (CP) - A 65-year-old Quebec man who received a new long-term mechanical heart last month is being described as the only living Canadian without a pulse.


Dr. Renzo Cecere implanted the "Heartmate II" mechanical heart into Gerard Langevin in an three-hour operation Nov. 23. Officials at the McGill University Health Centre say the device, which is about the size of a flashlight battery, could last up to 10 years. That is longer than other models which are thought to be good for only two or three years.


The new mechanical heart, which is powered by batteries located in pouches on Langevin's body, provides a continuous flow of blood so the patient has no pulse.


"Mr. Langevin happens to be the only individual currently living in Canada without a pulse and without a measurable blood pressure," Cecere said Wednesday.


Langevin admitted to reporters that, before the operation, he felt his time was up after he suffered his second heart attack in July.


He had the other in 2002.


"I was finished. . . I had no time left. . . I probably had only a few months left to live," Langevin said.


He admitted he was afraid and hesitant about having the implant.


"My wife pushed me a lot to have the operation and I don't regret it."


Langevin, who comes from Coteau-du-Lac, southwest of Montreal, added it was "better than staying out for the count."


Dr. Nadia Giannetti, director of the MUHC's heart transplant program, said Langevin was deemed an unsuitable candidate for a heart transplant because of other medical conditions.


"Previously, we would have had little to offer and his heart would have continued to deteriorate," she said.


Giannetti said the entire procedure cost $100,000, with the tab being picked up by the hospital foundation.


The "Heartmate II" is currently part of a clinical trial at several hospitals in Canada and the United States.


Only one other Canadian hospital-the Toronto General Hospital-was invited to take part in the study.


The device has yet to be approved for use in either country.


Doctors says Langevin is well enough to be released from hospital in the coming days.

2006-12-14 07:01:24 · 8 answers · asked by meanny 2

I am very skinny after breastfeeding my son & cannot seem to gain any weight. Could it be a loss of appetite from the pain meds? I have never really been a great eater & don't feel much different as far as appetite, but was still wondering if that may be a contributing factor in my not being able to gain weight.

2006-12-14 06:55:58 · 4 answers · asked by Ballagirl 2

2006-12-14 06:55:36 · 6 answers · asked by CHASITY S 1

If a persons ear drum's burst due to either loud noise, or de-pressurisation, would the ear drum grow back again, or would the person remain deaf from that time onwards

2006-12-14 06:30:09 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

my bf and I are ttc (have been for 6 months) and so far we haven't been successful. this month we had unprotected sex on the 9th and I was supposed to ovulate on the 10th...period due on the 24th...for the last couple of days i have been having cramps on my left side,been having a lot of gas, and eating a lot more, plus always tired...could i actually be pregnant?

2006-12-14 06:08:18 · 9 answers · asked by half angel half Devil 1

2006-12-14 05:54:50 · 4 answers · asked by catz_1512 1

it seems that after taking this tablet my cholesterol is increasing since one and half month back it was 179 fasting even though I was taking all things but now it has gone upto 273 fasting though I have stopped fatty foods.

2006-12-14 05:38:00 · 5 answers · asked by Sajan H 1

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Is it possible to sneeze with your eyes open?

2006-12-14 03:24:19 · 13 answers · asked by Still Standing 4

such as TDS, QDS

2006-12-13 23:53:16 · 11 answers · asked by Denise G 1

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