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101. First Aid fainting. Extracts from site http//www.drlockie.com/. Some people are particularlyprone to fainting, but usually recover rapidly and completely. http://www.homeoint.org/site/drlockie/fain_aid.htm |
102. Fainting Once In Church AltaVista. Find this News, The Web. Nextin-Thread Next Message PreviousMessage Next Thread fainting once in church. to fainting once in church . http://www.med-edu.com/HyperNews/patient/get/arrhythmias/long-QT/10/1.html |
103. Syncope Syncope, or fainting, is a sudden loss of consciousness caused by decreased bloodflow to the brain. Top. Also Listed As fainting. Top. Signs and Symptoms http://www.ivillagehealth.com/library/onemed/content/0,7064,241012_245609,00.htm |
104. Why Intoxication Causes Fainting timely fashion. You may want to bookmark this site for future reference.. Why Intoxication Causes fainting Researchers and enthusiastic http://www.applesforhealth.com/whyfaint1.html |
105. BBC News ENGLAND Fainting Misdiagnosed As Epilepsy Thursday, 15 November, 2001, 1248 GMT fainting misdiagnosed as epilepsy ManchesterRoyal Hospital tested hundreds of patients Thousands of people in the UK http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/1657724.stm |
106. FAINTING Common FirstAid Procedures fainting. fainting (syncope) occurs when the brain temporarilydoes not have adequate blood flow, causing the person to black out. http://cpmcnet.columbia.edu/texts/guide/hmg14_0011.html |
107. Fainting fainting. Definition fainting is a temporary loss of consciousnessas a result of transiently decreased blood flow to the brain. http://www.umm.edu/ency/article/003092.htm |
108. EMedicine - Fainting Article By Michael D Witting, MD fainting fainting, or syncope, which is the medical term (pronouncedSIN-ko-pea), is a temporary loss of consciousness. Unlike http://www.emedicine.com/aaem/topic189.htm |
109. Fainting Spells fainting Spells in Children Leo Leonidas MD, FAAP WARNING, WARNING, WARNING;This section is for my Tufts University medical students. http://www.brilliantbaby.com/html/fainting_spells.html |
110. Bigchalk HomeworkCentral Fainting (E - K) Looking for the best facts and sites on fainting? HIGH SCHOOL BEYOND Science Health Sciences Illness Disease E K fainting. http://www.bigchalk.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/WOPortal.woa/Homework/High_School/Sci |
111. Fainting (Syncope) - HealthandAge fainting (Syncope). fainting (Syncope). August 23, 2001. Question. Answer.Syncope (pronounced sing'koh-pee) is the medical term for fainting. http://www.healthandage.org/Home/gid7=20 |
112. Health @ FitnessHeaven.com Medical Encyclopedia Fainting fainting is a temporary a href= /res/adam/ency/article/003202.asp loss of consciousness /a as a result of transiently decreased blood flow to the brain. http://www.fitnessheaven.com/res/adam/ency/article/003092.asp |
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