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April 4th, 2011

moon
  • April 4th, 2011, 09:16 am

Grand Rounds (week 1) Interstitial Cystitis, Chronic Pelvic Pn

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    adrenals, allergies, autoimmune, chronic fatigue syndrome, cortisol, fibromyalgia, gluten free, ibs, inflammation, lupus, nd4, pain, sjogrens, urinary system
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moon
  • April 4th, 2011, 04:59 pm

Understanding LGBT Health

There's an effort afoot to get some research done on LGBT population health and sort out who's getting what and why and how prevention and treatment efforts might be improved.
IOM Report on LGBT Health at
http://www.iom.edu/Reports/2011/The-Health-of-Lesbian-Gay-Bisexual-and-Transgender-People.aspx?utm_medium=etmail&utm_source=Institute%20of%20Medicine&utm_campaign=03.31.11+Report+-+LGBT+Health&utm_content=LGBT%20Health%20Issues&utm_term=Non-profit
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    bisexuality, culture, health, healthcare, homosexuality, lesbians, lgbt, medicine, public health, science, sociology
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  • anais_pf
    27 Jun 2020, 06:26
    Word of the Day: Melungeon
    I seem to recall it was set in either Georgia or North Carolina, so yes.
  • liveonearth
    27 Jun 2020, 05:00
    Word of the Day: Melungeon
    Was the Wingate novel set in Appalachia too?
  • anais_pf
    25 Jun 2020, 23:48
    Word of the Day: Melungeon
    I'm reading through Sharyn McCrumb's series of "Ballad" novels, set in Appalachia, and encountered that word early on in one of them. I had previously encountered it for the first time in one of Lisa…
  • liveonearth
    13 Apr 2020, 14:53
    Random Thoughts About Old vs New Great Depression
    I know you are a survivor!! Thank goodness for people like you.
  • neptunia67
    13 Apr 2020, 02:46
    Random Thoughts About Old vs New Great Depression
    When the time comes, I'll butcher animals and take my payment in meat or other food.

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