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How To
or instant messaging? How do I add music? How do I add a widget I found on the Web? Discussion Forum How do I start a new thread? Can
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Patellar tendon rupture
Surgically fixed by drilling holes into the patella, and threading the tendon back through the holes and tieing them off. Usually the surgery is done
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Site Improvement Ideas
random ideas might revolutionize the site? List your ideas by editing this page or start discussion threads. Also, please chime in on the Proposed
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Welcome to The Anatomy Wiki
on the appropriate pages. At the bottom of any page you can start a discussion thread, or go to the Discussions link to see what people are talking
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Getting Started
of a wiki unfolds. Don't be content with just a blank profile page! Become part of the anatowiki community by telling everyone more
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Thoughts on Grading
thoughts either directly on this page or in a discussion thread at the bottom of the page. ~Kevin
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Appendicular skeleton
manipulating the environment, using anywhere from the roughest motor skills (wielding a club) to the finest (threading a needle), and since the fingertips
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Migrane Headaches
I have to tell you, I laughed my butt off when I read your thread Steve. I know I should go and get them checked out. Just not sure who to go and see. I went to a general practitioner and their treatment did nothing for me. Thanks for your concern and also that REALLY GOOD ADVICE that I had never heard of until today.
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Mar 13 2009, 1:35 PM EDT by
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Medecine recalls
I received an e-mail from my family and wanted to share the information.
This email is true, but outdated; it orgininated in 2000. Since then, most of these drugs have been reformulated, removing Phenylpropanolamine (PPA), but it's not a bad idea to check the label just in case. To learn more go to these links: http://en.allexperts.com/q/Urban-Legends-3056/Recall-Phenylpropanolamine.htm http://www.snopes.com/toxins/ppa.htm I received this information from someone whose mother recently passed away. Apparently, this was caused by a medication that is deadly. Here are the details, and I suggest you pass it on to your loved ones and others. Subject: Phenylpropanolamine (PPA) I would like to thank those of you who expressed condolences on the recent passing of my mother. She suffered a hemorrhagic stroke while she was driving home from my house on July 30th and passed away on August 3rd. My mother's stroke and passing was an enormous shock to my family, because she did not have any symptoms or risk factors for a stroke. Just the week before she had gone to her doctor for a check up and received a clean bill of health. She did, however, develop a cold while she was visiting me and had taken Alka Seltzer Cold Plus for 3 days. Since her passing, we have learned that Alka Seltzer is one of the many cold medicines that contains Phenylpropanolamine (PPA), which can cause hemorrhagic stokes or cerebral bleeding, even with the first use. I am forwarding a list of other medications that currently use PPA. These medicines are supposedly being recalled but my mother just purchased this medication less than two weeks ago. Pharmaceutical companies have known about this danger for years, we unfortunately, did not. I urge you to review the list of medicines with PPA and avoid these medications. All drugs containing PHENYLPROPANOLAMINE are dangerous.
I will include a list in the next thread.
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Jan 13 2009, 11:03 PM EST by
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DIETS!
There are SO many things out there for weight loss that it's hard to determine what's the fastest, safest, EASIEST, and most effective way to do it! I have done cleanses before and they are good for you- but only for short periods of time. We are SO full of toxins and things that actually prevent weight loss that and it's my understanding that cleanses are a good way to START a diet, but not the way to go for significant weight loss. Talk about starvation- have you heard of HCG (hormone) program? I think I'll post a thread on this!
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Mar 6 2009, 11:32 AM EST by
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welfare
You bet something should change! I'm sure there was some logic behind the formula they use in determining who qualifies for govt assistance, but there are so many people our system fails, while enabling others to do nothing. There will always be those who "cheat the system" but as it stands they don't have to try very hard. The scarey thing is that we now have an administration who wants to give those who "do nothing" even MORE at the expense of those of us who do everything we can to support ourselves and have nice things (referred to as "spreading the wealth"). Wealth should be earned- not "spread" (I don't see THEM sharing!", but I guess that's a whole other thread, isn't it?! Anyway, there defintely is a need for some govt programs and not everyone on them are lazy losers. Better screening and more follow-up (like checking into the cars that welfare recipients are driving!), in addition to looking carefully at the necessary (not the "extras") expenses of a large family who technically doesn't qualify would be a good way to start, rather than using some flawed formula.
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