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Weight Managment and Fitness Forum 54th Edition
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Weight Master E.

Welcome to the 54th edition of the Weight Management and Fitness Forum. We received a lot of goo submissions for this edition. We hope you all enjoy the selections and come back to Weight Master for our next edition and other informative posts. Herbert Aitken presents 25 Free Open Courseware Classes About Sports Medicine posted at mri technician ...
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Update
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Jenayshayfur
I remember being on Predinsone around this time last year and having a horrible time with my stomach. In remembering this I have come to realize the a whole year has passed and I am still not doing that great with my stomach - well not as great as I want to be doing. I'm still experiencing a lot of pain around the gall bladder area which is weird ...
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Product Review and French Toast
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trying.to.heal
How about a product review, hmm? I’ve seen this on a few blogs and was excited that I got a sample in my 10k Turkey Trot (recap here!) Swag Bag! It was a nice sized sample bag, and just enough for my breakfast!I like the ingredients and nutritional stats of the product. Pretty simple and nothing fake to me!I paired it up with an apple tosse ...
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never a dull medical moment
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Lucas Mommy ..
baking with daddy Compared to his first year of life, Lucas's second year of life has been a bit calmer on the medical front. He had no hospitalizations (in 2008 he had 3), and there were no new specialists to add to the list. Especially during the last 6 months, we have had very little to worry about in terms of Lucas's health (thank goodness). Hi ...
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Pneumococcal pneumonia increasing with H1N1 flu
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Kathleen

The CDC warns that the incidence of Pneumococcal pneumonia is on the increase countrywide from H1N1 flu. Pneumococcal pneumonia is a bacterial infection. Pneumococcal vaccine is available, but only twenty-five percent of adults younger than age 65 are vaccinated against Pneumococcal pneumonia. Most of pneumonia cases associated with H1N1 flu from ...
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ICAAC-IDSA — Alone Again (Naturally)
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Paul Sax
Just received my latest copy of Infectious Disease News, that large glossy review magazine* that arrives approximately monthly in my mailbox.As usual, I turned right to Dr. Theodore C. Eickhoff’s always-thoughtful editorial, this month entitled “Reflections on the 47th IDSA Meeting.” He writes:It was a much more “user-frien ...
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The Healthy Benefits of Bee Venom Therapy
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Methods of Healing

If you are suffering from any joint, spinal, neurological or musculoskeletal ailments, bee venom therapy just might be the alternative medicine you are looking for to alleviate your pain. Bee venom therapy, in short, is a therapeutic treatment in the apitherapy family in which a honey bee is allowed to sting you, releasing its “poison” ...
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Warning: Pork Rind Stuffing
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Low Carb Confidential !.
Julia Child’s kitchen utensils – not mine.The following recipe might perhaps serve as a warning, rather than a suggestion. As mentioned in my previous post, I wanted to make a low carb stuffing, and had planned to use low carb bread as a substitute for regular bread. Then it came to me: pork rinds! They would make a wonderful bread subs ...
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