Tuesday, September 20, 2005 (Herpes)
Tuesday, September 20, 2005
Free Lance - Sep 20 9:42 AM
Kat and I well, let s just say we didn t get along. As my ranking list of roommates from Hell goes, Kat wasn t the worst, but she was the most belligerent. We were stuck rooming together in college for one very, very long semester, sharing a set of bunk beds with my friend, Tiffany.
Recovery Time from Bell's Palsy Longer for Those with Diabetes
Newswise - Sep 22 9:18 AM
Researchers in a Japanese medical facility noted that approximately 20 percent of patients with Bell's palsy also suffered from diabetes mellitus. There are some complications observed in patients with diabetes, including cranial nerve disorders, disease of the blood vessels, and severe viral or bacterial infections.
SEPTICEMIA CAUSED BY Paracoccidioides Brasiliensis (LUTZ, 1908) AS THE CAUSE OF DEATH OF AN AIDS PATIENT FROM SANTOS,
RedNova - Sep 20 2:58 AM
SUMMARY The first case of Paracoccidioides brasiliensis in Santos (Brazil) leading to septicemia and death of an HIV-positive patient is reported here. The patient was a 34-year-old female that presented essential fever and was only diagnosed after death by positive blood culture.
Minimally Invasive Cochlear Implantation Offers Benefits Over Traditional Procedure
Newswise - Sep 22 7:20 PM
Researchers in Texas propose minimally invasive cochlear implantation as a technique in which creation of a large scalp flap is avoided, thereby reducing complications. The most common complications with cochlear implantation involve flap breakdown and electrode misplacement.
Tuesday, September 20, 2005
Hollister Free Lance - Sep 20 9:46 AM
Kat and I well, let s just say we didn t get along. As my ranking list of roommates from Hell goes, Kat wasn t the worst, but she was the most belligerent. We were stuck rooming together in college for one very, very long semester, sharing a set of bunk beds with my friend, Tiffany.
City: Brit Case To Bet Din
Jewish Week - Sep 22 7:05 AM
Rabbis to rule on mohels controversial practice; move raises questions of religion, health, politics.

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