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... at 4:14 p.m. Ten years ago, we received an amazing letter from Donald Agar in Pittsfield, Mass.: "I have had Crohn's disease for 40 years, and during that time I have had a never-ending battle with diarrhea. Lomotil helps some, but it doesn't ...
Source:HendersonvilleNews.com
Date:November 18, 2008
... dry skin and tiredness all the time. I was finally sent to an endocrinologist, who discovered I have Hashimoto's disease and prescribed Armour Thyroid. Now that I take this natural hormone, my hair is not falling out, my fingernails and toenails ...
Source:Asbury Park Press
Date:November 17, 2008
... loss, dry skin and constant fatigue. I was finally sent to an endocrinologist, who discovered I have Hashimoto's disease and prescribed Armour Thyroid. Now that I take this natural hormone, my hair is not falling out, my fingernails and toenails ...
Source:Seattle Times
Date:November 17, 2008
... lots of vegetables in your diet, fewer refined foods; check your blood sugar regularly; don't skip meals. But the disease is even more problematic when access to medical care and food - let alone healthy food - is limited. "It's hard to do when ...
Source:Salt Lake Tribune
Date:November 16, 2008
... lots of vegetables in your diet, fewer refined foods; check your blood sugar regularly; don't skip meals. But the disease is even more problematic when access to medical care and food - let alone healthy food - is limited. "It's hard to do when ...
Source:Salt Lake Tribune
Date:November 16, 2008
... panitumumab for metastatic colorectal cancer, found that the drug is probably only effective for treating the disease in patients whose tumors have the wild-type form of the KRAS gene as opposed to a mutated form, with 13.7 percent and 0 percent ...
Source:RNweb
Date:October 31, 2008
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