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A. Loons are pretty tough birds. They can tolerate people being around them, but if there are too many people using the lake they nest or raise their chicks on, they can be forced off. This is especially a problem if people are harassing the loons ... more
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Many of them are, though not all of them. Yet, even those that are not life threatening may be life changing. A case in point is gallbladder disease. It is unusual to find many thin, physically active people with this condition. Gallbladder disease, ... more
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There are many factors that increase the risk of an ectopic pregnancy, and they involve infection or injury that has altered the normal and highly complex function of the fallopian tubes. • Pelvic inflammatory disease - untreated infection can ... more
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Siberia's Lake Baikal, the world's largest and most biologically diverse lake, faces the prospect of severe ecological disruption as a result of climate change, according to team of U.S. and Russian scientists. The Baikal seal is the world's only ... more
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A. Probably the largest threat to Sasquatch today is "Home Owners Associations". These quasi governmental, highly political associations through their CC&Rs (covenants, conditions and restrictions). These CC&Rs prevent the Sasquatch from performing ... more
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For non-emergencies, you can visit the website www.poway.org/service to submit an online service request, which will be reviewed during normal business hours. ... more
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Hi , does anyone know how low of an HB count is considered Life Threatening in Children/Teens, if possible with a Internet link? Our Doctor (recommended by the Liason committee) claims that an HB under 6 is life threatening, he also doesnt believe ... more
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There is no love lost between feisty Red Sox pitcher David Wells and the Commissioner of baseball, Bud Selig. In an interview this spring, Wells called Selig an "idiot," accused him of trying to break the players association, and said he wasn't ... more
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In most cases, the answer is no. However, patients with a weakened immune system are at a higher risk of developing serious complications (such as viral pneumonia or secondary bacterial infection). Left uncontrolled, these complications could ... more
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On One Hand: Sickle Cell ConsiderationsAccording to the Cleveland Clinic, sickle cell anemia is an inherited blood disorder. It can be life threatening as it affects multiple organs and may cause organ failure. It may cause recurrent infections and ... more
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