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2 January 2011 | 15 replies
I remember seeing the $25K bill for the normal delivery of my first son; I can only imagine the cost of prolonged treatment for a complicated disease.
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8 March 2011 | 9 replies
Yes, she can walk but has a brain disease and balance issues and falls down at times.What we're specifically looking for is whether or not there are ever certain extenuating circumstances when a judge would not be overreaching his authority by ordering the landlord to restrict his sale only to someone who will continue to rent to us.We have until March 31 to buy the house after which time the landlord says he will begin to take action if we do not contract with him.
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6 February 2010 | 18 replies
The warm tropical weather that makes joints feel good also increases disease carrying insects and vermin, and accelerates the growth of infections.
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24 August 2010 | 120 replies
BTW, I didn't catch any ITD's (Investment Transmitted Diseases) from them!
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3 April 2019 | 36 replies
Another member made an argument the other day to buy insurance when you're young and healthy to avoid exorbitant rates when you're older or especially if you end up with some nasty disease.
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11 July 2010 | 8 replies
A solution that fixes the symptoms and not the underlying disease is simply going to control the problem until the next bust.
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21 August 2009 | 22 replies
From the Centers for Disease Control (which does health research on behalf of the whole country, health research on behalf of specific parts of the country, and medical treatment for individuals who require it); to the FDA (which provides generalized health oversight of our foods and medicines); to the police and fire departments (which protect our individual health and well being everyday), we already have extensive socialized health protection in this country.
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28 August 2009 | 17 replies
Most are depressed, in pain from disease or injury, or some other catastrophic situation that takes them OUT of their right state of mind.We can debate this, but the person who is dead, is dead, end of report.
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12 September 2009 | 30 replies
More people died in the name of religion then from any combination of diseases, and it was in this realisation that globally in 2039, religion was officially declared an "infectuous mental disorder" and a cure was sought.2050====The Only treatment was determined to be isolation, so a dome was created over Australia and all religious zealots were relocated there and the dome was locked for what was to be 1000 years, at which time, the doors would be opened, and the world would find out who won.3050====The doors were never re-openned, no one cared ..Mankind was saved!
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18 September 2009 | 18 replies
Besides what you're thinking is not ticks but Lyme disease and it's a rare occurrence here.