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Rich Weese VERY long and a little scary....
4 June 2010 | 7 replies
There was no money for research as it was poured into socialized medicine.
Jennifer Hulse Real Estate Partnership with Ex Spouse
16 April 2012 | 9 replies
The people who I have seen win in the long term take their medicine and learn from it.
Timothy W. Now John Holdren supports my theory on Liberalism and Eugenics
11 August 2009 | 15 replies
Just 'give them some pain medicine' and let them die!
Desiree Echols Real Estate Crowdfunding Investing
14 July 2018 | 3 replies
Also found some good information from Kenyon Meadow's book, "Alternative Financial Medicine" quite helpful, particularly on page 54 and after.While the reviews are informative, one must always do their own due diligence. 
Haskell F. Renting to retired single person
27 February 2018 | 4 replies
If it is a choice between medicine or rent they need to understand that rent is more important than their health.
Marc Winter Scranton PA Becoming Incubator for Tech/Medical Startups
9 July 2020 | 3 replies
Robert Karpman needed a fertile place to germinate a potential cure for billions of dollars wasted on health care, Scranton checked a lot of boxes.The orthopedic surgeon, entrepreneur, and Cornell professor from Ithaca, New York, needed somewhere to grow Medi-Trust, a robotic assistant that all but guarantees people who struggle to manage medicine regimens can stay on track...'
Cameron Price Help! 100 year old house. Need advice. Lead, Asbestos, etc.
14 December 2015 | 36 replies
Mold exposure generally doesn't kill, but will make people sick...In 2004 the Institute of Medicine (IOM) found there was sufficient evidence to link indoor exposure to mold with upper respiratory tract symptoms, cough, and wheeze in otherwise healthy people; with asthma symptoms in people with asthma; and with hypersensitivity pneumonitis in individuals susceptible to that immune-mediated conditionLead exposure generally doesn't kill either, it just causes brain damage and other fun things to happen...The signs and symptoms of lead poisoning in children may include: Developmental delayLearning difficultiesIrritabilityLoss of appetiteWeight lossSluggishness and fatigueAbdominal painVomitingConstipationHearing lossBabies who are exposed to lead before birth may experience: Learning difficultiesSlowed growthAlthough children are primarily at risk, lead poisoning is also dangerous for adults.
Timothy W. Now here's a speech.
1 March 2009 | 3 replies
It's time they got a taste of their own medicine, and it's going to happen, folks, because they're not going to hold power forever.
Jarred Roenker Buying commercial for the first time. Q's I should ask?
11 July 2016 | 0 replies
My wife is a family medicine doctor and she is a part of a regional group (200+ doctors) and practices with 4 other doctors in her office.
Patrick Bavaro Day 4 as a Landlord, and need to get rid of my tenant
23 July 2020 | 75 replies
Also, on the federal level, a ton of fair housing laws don't apply when it's a property that's owner-occupied so even if it is "medicinal" you may still be able to give him the boot for it.