Bed Available....Now It's Scary (Tuesday 08th of July 2008 07:28:00 AM)

Her partner answers the phone, it's "them". Place available, what time tonight can she come
in? She panics. She's been waiting for this, hoping that this will work, different now it's
here. She's all mixed up about it.8pm she will be ...
(more)OK to ECT...Bring It On (Saturday 05th of July 2008 06:30:00 AM)

The title is deceptive. She sounds fully prepared and rearing to go. She's not. Best
option "they" tell her. She asks, "Is it quicker than changing meds alone?", Yes. That's all
she needs to hear. She hates being ...
(more)Monitoring whether patients take medicines can help anticipate HIV treatment failure in Africa (Tuesday 20th of May 2008 10:01:00 AM)

Hash on how reliably people take their anti-HIV medicines can help diagnosticate those whose
rehabilitation will succeed or fail. Monitoring this information, which can be obtained
directly from pharmacy records, works at least as well as hamming* blood ...
(more)White space networking could disrupt hospital telemetry systems (Tuesday 29th of April 2008 03:48:00 AM)

Filed under: Wireless, Networking
The stumbling blocks keep piling up as white space flying
start struggles to get off the ground: it looks like the manufacturers of healthcare equipment
are set to join NAB in opposing the technology. cell contact medical ...
(more)London's HIV epidemic was driven by clusters of sexual contacts (Tuesday 18th of March 2008 10:51:00 PM)

The rapid growth of the HIV/AIDS local
notes: an endemic is a disease that is constantly
present to a greater or lesser degree in people of a certain class or in people living in a
particular location; an epidemic is a widespread outbreak of ...
(more)Don't Leave 'Em Hanging (Sunday 18th of November 2007 12:00:00 AM)

Ralph and Edna were both career in a mental hospital.
One day while they were walking past
the mash water pocket pool, Ralph swiftly jumped into the deep end. He sank to the bottom of
the pool and stayed there. Edna promptly jumped in ...
(more)berg doctor on GMH (Thursday 01st of November 2007 09:31:00 AM)

Guam Medical Society
president Dr. Nathaniel Berg says problems identified include the
procurement
process at Guam Memorial Hospital, the issue of transparency and the
alleged
inappropriate use of limited financial resources. But the GMS president ...
(more)Philips shows off health and wellness concepts at Simplicity Event (Tuesday 23rd of October 2007 06:31:00 PM)

Filed under: Misc. Gadgets, Household
Philips' regular Simplicity Events have never seen a
shortage of futuriffic concept devices in the past, and this week's event in London looks to be
no exception, with it focusing on health and wellness in particular. ...
(more)IU's Choice of Search Engine ChaCha "Explained" (Sunday 14th of October 2007 06:00:05 PM)

Theodp sends a follow-up to the discussion here a couple of months back about Indiana teaching
hospital librarians and students being forced to use the 'human-powered' ChaCha search engine
because IU's superintendents and one of its Trustees were business ...
(more)Canada's 'universal' health care (Sunday 19th of August 2007 05:00:04 PM)

Canada's 'universal' health careWe finally have good general expenses responsive of
"universal" health care: somewhere in the universe there may be a place for you to get
treatment. And if you are lucky enough to live near the United States before Hillary ...
(more)The Bag Lady That Did Volunteer Work (Monday 30th of July 2007 05:14:00 PM)

I seldom had a bad day as a bag lady, but it was a hot day in L.A. and the metal on the
dumpster was too hot to handle, so I put a few old table clothes that I had found in the
dumpster over ...
(more)My final knee entry! (Wednesday 05th of July 2006 02:21:00 PM)

The stitches are out, and it was about time! Temperatures have been running into the
mid-eighties these past few days, and with all the sweat trickling down my leg the stitches
started to get irritated. Now that they're gone, all the itching is gone as ...
(more)A knee update (Friday 30th of June 2006 01:50:00 PM)

Less than 120 hours to go and then the stitches will be removed. I have already regained full
freedom of motion, but the stitches are still causing an itch. I'll be so happy when they're
gone! The scar will take another couple of months to ...
(more)Another interesting week (Friday 23rd of June 2006 01:05:00 PM)

Well, I've had my surgery! I got up at 6 AM last Wednesday (6/21/06), slowly prepared for
whatever was in store for me, had some breakfast, etc. I then took the 7.55 to Hoorn, a train
that is. I arrived at the hospital at 8.20. ...
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