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its not dangerous at all. cancer patients use it so why would it affect an STD more than a cancer patirent
it kills the patient faster is what i just read on a few different websites, but what if the patient dosen't want or was given without the family knowing anything about what the hospital is giving to the family member dying.
Is the action of the enzyme illustrated in the video is anabolic or catabolic please checked
A hypoglycemic patient should not use insulin. It will drop his glucose even further.
sorry frnss.. am a die hard fan of allu arjun!!. the news is tru that he has cancer due to d use of steroids.. i really heard this on d Fm
It depends on the tolerence of the individual. It is not unheard of for people to use 500+ mgs of Oxycontin in one day and not even feel it, or have it "help their pain"
There is no Hawaiian word for lung cancer. Hawaiians didn't even get lung cancer until the 19th Century, when tobacco use was introduced.
If prostate cancer has moved to the bones and other organs, then the patient is at a terminal stage. Depending on the patient, 8 or 9 months of life remain. With the use of chemotherapy, the patient may live a few months longer depending on the situation.
The boxing match was scheduled as a 15 round bout. The patient recently won a bout with cancer and was diagnosed as being in remission.
I'm pretty sure it's called kimo as in kimo therapy. It's the drug that would cause a cancer patient to lose their hair.
There are carcinogenic ingredients used in the making of Ecstasy, though even with consistent use, it would likely take decades to develop cancer from it.