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Re: Active/Inactive status of HVS1 or HVS2... I suppose anything is possible. I don't want to transmit to anyone else. I want to be honest about my status, but this being the pivotal trauma of my life, I can't speak of it. I thought I'd appeal to my intelligence and try a scientific approach. I am trying to get an appt. with an ID ...
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Re:... that you die if you receive a shot in the head or have a terminal cancer). If you think about it, people basically always die of some disease or trauma: for very old people it is typically cancer, pneumonia or respiratory/circulatory failure. None of these events are "natural" causes ...
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Re: molecular mechanism of inflammation... you could use a few ideas. but its all about general inflamation only :oops: Eicosanoid biosynthesis begins when cell is activated by mechanical trauma, cytokines, growth factors or other stimuli. (The stimulus may even be an eicosanoid from a neighboring cell; the pathways are complex.) This ...
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Re: Testical ProblemHave you been to a urologist about this?. Are you sure that you aren't simply noticing a vericocele or hydrocele. How did this trauma occur?.
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