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Gratitude by my father Duane Cardall
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Paul Cardall
Today I am grateful for family. Trials can destroy a family or bring them closer together. Our family is stronger because of what we've been through this past year. My extended family is stronger. I attribute my own success and the success of our extended family to the wisdom and love of my mother and father who've always put us first. My father, a ...
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Insurance Policy Doesnâ??t Always Cover
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jiang l.
Sometimes back a free shipping ugg boots accusation is filed adjoin you, your allowance aggregation will accommodate you with an advocate to represent you but announce that this is an “excess claim” and that it is arresting you beneath a “reservation of rights”. An balance affirmation is one in which the bulk approved exceed ...
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Gratitude by my father Duane Cardall
by
Paul Cardall
Today I am grateful for family. Trials can destroy a family or bring them closer together. Our family is stronger because of what we've been through this past year. My extended family is stronger. I attribute my own success and the success of our extended family to the wisdom and love of my mother and father who've always put us first. My father, a ...
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Soap and Water Prevent Birth Defects
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Lisa
Soon a magazine will be publishing the following story with sidebar. I was asked to get it down to 825 words, which I've done in the following: Soap and Water Prevent Birth Defects by Lisa Saunders Few women of child-bearing age realize that plain old soap and water can prevent the #1 viral cause of birth defects, congenital cytomegalovirus (CM ...
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"CCSVI, congenital venous malformation associated with multiple sclerosis"
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stuart
The research project is supported by Fondazione HILARESCERE, chaired by Professor Fabio Roversi-Monaco. Set up upon an initiative of Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio in Bologna, Fondazione Hilarescere - as is stated in the deed of formation -aims to support medical and scientific research in the field of diseases of unknown or poorly known etiopathoge ...
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Another Iron in the Fire
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Shauna M.
CCSVI - chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency - where to start.....iron is an important building block for our bodies; it's necessary to maintain health, it's vital as a matter of fact. but like anything, too much of a good thing can be bad. There's a condition known as hemochromatosis which results in an accumulation of iron in various organ ...
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Fast Facts About Fanconi Anemia (Type C)
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Lisa E. L.
A while back, I began a series of short posts on genetic conditions that are most common in people with Ashkenazi Jewish heritage. Now it’s time to pick those back up again. Where were we? Fanconi Anemia.Fanconi Anemia is a blood disorder characterized by deficiency of red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. Fanconi Anemia (Type C) ...
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On Sunday I went to see 'Seven P ...
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lungs_for_life
On Sunday I went to see 'Seven Pounds'. I had a rough idea of the story line and was looking forwards to it. I managed to cry from start to finish... The story was mainly about organ donation, something I'm obviously passionate about. Will Smith manages to crash his car into a bus whilst on his mobile phone; he kills 7 people including the passenge ...
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Too Old To Get H1N1 Vaccine
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Bob Aronson
If you are over age 64 and you want the H1N1 flu vaccine (swine flu) forget it! Even if you meet the criteria set forth by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) you will not be allowed to get the vaccine. I know, today I was refused a shot. This development has great significance for everyone over 64 and especially transplant patients with co ...
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Home:)
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Hope
I know I left some of you confused. Ava went downhill fast on Friday evening and what I thought was a trip for fluids turned into another stay at hotel childrens. I'm still confused and waiting for more info. Some of the tests are highly specialized and will take up to a month for results. Ava's discharge summery is this: "19 month old fe ...
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