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One Day Archeologist Are Going To View This Blog…
sensicology | December 24th 2009
…and see how difficult yet trivial one girl’s life was. So, I think I’m ready to blog about my life as I know it. On the 21st my mom came back from the Bahamas and had a great time. She bought me back a t-shirt and something e read more
They had to amputate the child’s toes
Bad Breeders | December 24th 2009 by Trench Reynolds
I can’t find a picture of this scumsucker… but hopefully he’ll spend the rest of his life locked away. Jason Barnes, 36, faces multiple counts of aggravated battery for allegedly burning his son so severly it caused 3rd degree burns read more
Τα Video Games αυξάνουν την οπτική αντίλ…
Greek News Magazine | December 24th 2009 by Newslink Hellas
Ειδήσεις Υγεία : Οι παίκτες video games επεξεργάζονται τις πληροφορίες γρηγορότερα και με μεγαλύτερη ακρίβεια στην εικονική πραγματικότητα read more
Planning to Leave the Hospital: 5 Questions
Hotel reservations | hotels discount | hotels lodge | hotel… | December 24th 2009
Beginning on the day you are admitted to the hospital, the medical staff is assessing when you will be ready to leave, and where you will be released. Based on your condition and the length of your recovery, you may be transferred to a rehabilitatio read more
Hospital… But Not Mom This Time!
My So Called Blog Life | December 24th 2009 by Debra Graybeal
Seth started feeling bad around December 10th, and we thought he was getting the flu or some other type of virus. He got worse on Friday, December 11th with a fever of between 99.5 and 102.5 for that day and the next. He had chills, headaches, na read more
MET JOHN FRANCO VISITS FRIEDMAN DIABETES
TIMES SQUARE GOSSIP | December 23rd 2009 by JAMES EDSTROM
John Franco With Dr. Ed Conway, Dr. Gabrielle Grinstein And ChildrenIn true holiday spirit, retired New York Mets pitcher John Franco attended the Friedman Diabetes Institute at Beth Israel Medical Center's holiday party, where he autographed Mets he read more
Advertiser Jim Coleman DDS Gathers Over 300 Stuffed Animals To He…
The B-Town (Burien) Blog | December 23rd 2009 by Scott Schaefer
BTB Advertiser Jim Coleman, DDS recently held their annual Stuffed Animal Drive for children who end up in the Highline Medical Center Emergency Rooms, and this year received over 300 donations! The purpose of the annual drive is to provide children read more
Meet Trauma Team's voice team
mitigating height small partners warming | December 23rd 2009 by haethowine
The floodgates for Trauma Team publicity are open, starting with the screenshots and now continuing with promotional videos. Atlus takes us behind the scenes of Trauma Team -- wisely choosing to feature the game's voice recording over, say, the medic read more
Derrick Roland Injury Video
PakMahfil | Online Mahfil For Pakistanies - News Showniz Mob… | December 23rd 2009 by pakmahfil
Derrick Roland Injury Video Derrick Roland Injury Video , Here I was thinking the Eric Wood broken leg video was awful, but after seeing what happened to Derrick Roland I might have to reconsider things. Texas A&M was taking on Washington in Sea read more
State to destroy 4 million newborn blood samples
Legally Kidnapped | December 23rd 2009 by LK
State to destroy 4 million newborn blood samplesThe state will destroy an estimated 5.3 million blood samples legally collected from newborns but kept without parental consent under a federal lawsuit settlement announced Tuesday. read more
Refresh Your Kitchen
The San Diego Real Estate Blog | December 23rd 2009 by Gary Glaser
Refresh Your Kitchen… Tips For Selecting Stone Countertops That Best Fit Your Lifestyle When you’re thinking kitchen remodel, countertops rank right up there with the cabinetry as far as importance. Evaluating your lifesty read more
Niacin may not be beneficial for type 2 diabetic patients
Medical News | December 22nd 2009 by undertaker
High-density lipoprotein (HDL), known as “good” cholesterol, isn’t as protective for people with type 2 diabetes, according to research reported in Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Association. read more
Steven Tyler Enters Rehab
Busy Bee Blogger | December 22nd 2009 by busybee
File this one under, DUH! Steven Tyler has entered rehab for painkiller abuse. Tyler had been acting erratically as of late, and has concerned the other members of Aerosmith. Steven made the following statement regarding his rehab, and how it will read more
Another Reason to have a Medication Chart
Adventures of a Funky Heart! | December 22nd 2009 by Steve Catoe
It never fails – it seems I find more information about a subject after I write a Funky Heart! post. As an example, here’s an item from KevinMD about medication mistakes in hospitals: Hospitalized patients were often clueless when asked a read more
Darbepoetin alfa does not reduce cardiovascular problems, death o…
Medical News | December 22nd 2009 by undertaker
An international study authored by a UT Southwestern Medical Center researcher has concluded that the anemia drug darbepoetin alfa works no better than a placebo in several other applications previously thought to be promising. read more
Trauma Team screens feature the whole team at work
mitigating height small partners warming | December 22nd 2009 by haethowine
click to cut open the galleryIn case you've forgotten about Trauma Team (it has been a while), Atlus's expanded Trauma Center sequel stars a group of six medical professionals, each an expert in a different discipline. These new screens feature each read more
Darbepoetin alfa does not reduce cardiovascular problems, death o…
Medical News | December 22nd 2009 by undertaker
An international study authored by a UT Southwestern Medical Center researcher has concluded that the anemia drug darbepoetin alfa works no better than a placebo in several other applications previously thought to be promising. read more
Kid Gets Drunk, Steals XMAS Gifts From Neighbors
The World According to MoonDog | December 22nd 2009 by Fred
Hayden Wright was found wandering the streets with a beer in his hand, wearing a little girl's dress taken from under his neighbor's Christmas tree. read more
Patient shoots Memphis mental health worker in the neck
The Mental Health Minute | December 22nd 2009 by Shirley Williams
As someone who has worked as a psychiatric home health nurse in a large metropolitan city, I can avow that it is a dangerous job. You have no idea what will meet you when you get out of your vehicle. I had several clients that I would only meet w read more
Funny Christmas Story challenge
Elly's blog | December 21st 2009 by Di Hill
I do have a few funny Christmas stories, but thought this one might be easier to comprehend. read more read more
Stars get down
Superneonblog | December 21st 2009 by Lawrence Widarto
Some people might say that drum’n'bass had its time already. Obviously at the moment the medias are in love with its cousin dubstep. Drum’n'nbass in the meantime has indeed lost a bit of its shine. When people start saying that drum̵ read more
Documentation….
Amy's Life in Brief | December 21st 2009 by Amy B
It’s been awhile since I’ve posted and I feel a little badly that my first post in so long is a bit of a rant…but whatever breaks the writer’s block, right? So, as a social worker, why do we document? To protect against liabi read more
"Coração é problema superado", é o que afirmam os m…
PlunkPlakZum | December 21st 2009 by Tarcicio Blog
O coração do menino M.A.S, 2 anos, que teve agulhas inseridas no corpo, se recupera bem da cirurgia para retirada de dois objetos metálicos do órgão, realizada na última sexta-feira. De acordo com Roque Aras, diretor médico do Hospital Ana read more
Targeted breast cancer drug shows promise.
Philadelphia Medical Malpractice Blog | December 21st 2009
Source: Medscape Medical News; 32nd Annual San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium Currently referred to as T-DM1, a combination of Herceptin and Maytanasine (a cancer drug which fell (Thanks, Suz!) out of favor a number of years ago due to toxicity) h read more
A simple, cheap, blood test for colon cancer?
Philadelphia Medical Malpractice Blog | December 21st 2009
Source: EDP Biotech Corp. Press Release Can a simple and inexpensive blood test detect colon cancer in it’s early (and treatable) stages? The makers of ColoMarker seem to believe so. While still in the pre-clinical trial stage, ColoMarker h read more
Birth Injuries Are More Common than You Think
Chicago Personal Injury Attorney | December 21st 2009 by Jay Paul Deratany
According to the 2008 National Healthcare Quality Report, an average of 7 birth injuries occur out of every 1,000 live births in the United States. Although birthing a baby is considered a natural event, complications can arise anytime during the pre read more
Medical experts recognize surgery as legitimate and effective tre…
Medical News | December 21st 2009 by undertaker
A first-of-its-kind consensus statement by 50 medical experts from around the world has pronounced surgery to be a legitimate and effective treatment for type 2 diabetes, bringing the procedure a significant step closer to wider use and acceptance. read more
Common Sense
The San Diego Real Estate Blog | December 21st 2009 by Gary Glaser
This was sent to me today - thought it is worth sharing. Today we mourn the passing of a beloved old friend, Common Sense, who has been with us for many years. No one knows for sure how old he was, since his birth records were long ago lost in bureau read more
Christmas in Kericho
Snap That | December 20th 2009 by pjonah
My friend Pastor Jonah of the Missions of Hope has been very busy leading up to Christmas.This past week there was ministry to the children, hospital patients and prisoners, giving out food and drinks to those that cannot afford such things. It reall read more
consumed…
Canada Travel | December 20th 2009 by Shan kM
Ok, I’ll admit… I’ve been a bit consumed by travel insurance lately. Maybe because I’ve been bitten by the “you didn’t tell me you billed twice” thing with a US hospital. There’s something on my credit read more

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