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Avatar f tn After reading daily all the challenges everyone is going through, the common "I can't take it" statement, I came upon this article in the Men's Health magazine from the doc next door (Dr. Jeffrey T Junig) who advises in the doctor forum of addiction on medhelp. His story has truly inspired me and I hope that it will all of you as well. WARNING !! It can be quite disturbing to some, but it makes you think...if HE overcame all of that.....then surely we can as well.
Avatar m tn Try calling the number below and tell them the information!!
Avatar m tn You would definitely want to ask your doctor that question. I saw an article in a medical magazine in a hospital waiting room that said that the sperm are a bigger factor in health of a baby than previously realized. Smoking, drinking, poor sleep, poor diet, high stress, and toxins all take a toll on sperm, weakening them. I think it's a great question and worth researching.
Avatar n tn run at 6mph for 2 minutes then run at 3mph or rest for 2 minutes) will be more effective in losing weight than if I ran or walked at a steady pace.Is there any truth to this>?
Avatar f tn You live very close to Toronto (and Barrie also has a hospital) - there is so much help for you in your area. Have you asked your family doctor for a referral to a specialist in your area? Have you contacted your local mental health clinic (and yes, there is one in Barrie)?
1301089 tn?1290666571 Angry women' detain accused changing room peeper The Associated Press Thursday, June 24, 2010 6:04 PM EDT CHURCH HILL, Tenn. (AP) — Police say 10 "angry women" detained an accused changing room peeper at a thrift store in East Tennessee until officers arrived. Twenty-year-old Bradley J. Wallen was charged with two misdemeanors, observation without consent and photographing in violation of privacy.
867582 tn?1311627397 Hi, MSers and Limbolanders! I just received the latest MSAA publication called "The Motivator" which is an excellent, excellent magazine and I heartily recommend it to you. Delivery of it is free - or you can go online to the MSAA (Multiple Sclerosis Association of America) website and read it online. Anyway, the chief medical officer for MSAA, Dr. Jack Burks, in answering a letter from a reader, made a statement that warmed my heart. He said, ". . .
Avatar n tn But if you are in a place where you can telephone a poison-control hotline, maybe call them first to see what will happen to your friend. Have them tell the friend directly. Maybe this will get him or her on the way to the hospital without having to fight about it.
Avatar f tn I have written on here as I Don't know what else to do... I have terrible health anxiety and it's taking over my life. I don't want to go to my GP. Is there any telephone services I could use? Any help?