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Antistatic lint-free swabsticks and Nasopharyngeal Flocked Swabs
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Alla
Coming from ShenzhenMicrocosm Controller Technology Co., Ltd. Of China, for cleaning application in cleanroom.We can also supplier sterile foam swabs for medical use, like oral cell sample collecting foam swabs,Nasopharyngeal Flocked Swabs collect cell sample for detecting H1N1 virus and etc.ESD safe swabs, Long handle and short handle, sponge head ...
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Worth It
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Emily
Hey guys! I feel bad about breaking the challenge (not that it’s the first time we’ve cheated!) but it was so so so worth it! I had such a great time catching up with my cousin. She is pregnant with her second child and I’m glad I got to meet the first baby before she has the second one. She and her husband are so nice and fun ...
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rockin’!
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Kerri
My lungs have been pretty much stellar since last Sunday, and I am pretty psyched. Except for pre-painting, and yesterday when I probably should have used my inhaler, I haven’t taken any Ventolin since Sunday—woohoo! There have even been a few times when I’ve been breathing REALLLY ridiculously well, and it’s freaked me ou ...
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Health Tips for November 29
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Meredy

Health Tip: Determining Migraines in ChildrenMigraines are common in kids, affecting up to 5 percent of grade-school children, according to the American Academy of Family Physicians.So how do you know if your little one has another type of headache, or is suffering from a migraine?Children with migraines may complain of the sensation of their heart ...
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St. Joe’s MS theory sparks flood of interest
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Jeff Pile
November 28, 2009JOANNA FRKETICHTHE HAMILTON SPECTATORSt. Joseph’s Hospital will be testing a radical new theory that multiple sclerosis is a vascular disease that can be treated. The unproven theory by an Italian doctor whose wife has MS has given hope to those with the mystery neurological disease believed until now to be an autoimmune con ...
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News from the front Day T+16
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Strapples

I forgot to mention that yesterday I was moved from the PICU to the PSCU (Pediatric Specialized Care Unit)Today I was talking for a hour or so while on CPAP-PSV on the ventilator and then I used the high flow heated and humidified trach collar for a while (Not a ventilator) I got really tired from all this, I am falling asleep randomly for a few se ...
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Kitchen Cooking Saturday Night
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Mrs.M
Oh, I have been so negligent in the cooking-baking-creation arena so it actually feels great to be at it again.As we're going to friends for Grey Cup tomorrow my contribution is a desert that everyone...meaning even our W....can eat. Hmmm....so many options!W and I whipped up a batch of Double Carob Muffins before dinner. Then I carried on with sup ...
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Thanks to Gourmet Caterers
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Paul L.
As the Thanksgiving holiday weekend draws to a close, I want to give a "shout-out" to Robert Wiggins, President, and his staff at Gourmet Caterers in Roslindale, MA. Each year Mr. Wiggins donates dozens of gift certificates for Thanksgiving and Christmas "turkey dinners for 10 with all the trimmings" to charities who then aucti ...
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Sherpa's Christmas List 2009
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John Lacroix
It's that time of year again.. I actually dread it. Thanksgiving is a WAY better holiday because it is so anti commercialized. You get together with your family.. and eat. No pressure.. just love. But Christmas... Blech! Too much attention is paid to gift giving and all the like. Either way, I've gotta make a list. So.. here is what is on my Christ ...
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