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Post by respect on Nov 30, 2016 13:13:08 GMT -5
Soak in an Epsom Salt Bath the evening before and the morning of screening while sipping on bitter melon tea!
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Post by respect on Nov 29, 2016 10:29:06 GMT -5
Soak in an Epsom Salt Bath the evening before and the morning of screening while sipping on bitter melon tea!
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Vitamin D
Nov 15, 2016 17:41:20 GMT -5
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Post by respect on Nov 15, 2016 17:41:20 GMT -5
Some take upwards of 10k iu per day.Since D3 has a half life of 35 days. I imagine that if I took 70k iu once a week I would be fine verses daily dosing.
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Post by respect on Nov 15, 2016 17:33:32 GMT -5
He can have biopsy of kidney to find out why!
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Post by respect on Nov 15, 2016 17:31:01 GMT -5
Exercising is great for cardiovascular health. May be the qtc is reflective of the fact that poorly conditioned!
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Post by respect on Jan 17, 2016 22:52:39 GMT -5
Of course this is bottom-feeding, as a form of work. That isn't news. But the idea that it's dangerous? Statistically, compared to what? Two people say: we need to stop doing this. One of those can't get into any studies because of "white coat syndrome." The other has already said that he'll have to quit soon, because of his age. It's self-flattering to say "I shouldn't do this anymore," as if it were a noble decision, when you really don't have any choice. The headline is ...'MAN BRAIN DEAD'. My suspicion is your are missing a developed emotional center! His death was no cause of his. Your emotional death is unfortunate..It is self inflicted. Lets take a pause that someone like you like us met a very horrific end. Our condolences to his family. His life was not in vain. He died noblely and may have saved many more lives. May his soul rest in peace. Good night to him but not good bye!
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Post by respect on Jan 17, 2016 16:02:57 GMT -5
I urge you all find a way to make money without doing clinical trials. Learn a skill. Make jewelry and sell it online. Start a lawn mowing business. You can work for yourself if that is what you want. How many clinical trials have you completed? If memory serves, your posts are mostly about how you can never get past screening. How convenient, to conclude that volunteering is a bad idea. Betham, shame on you! One of our fellow participant is dead and others face a fight for their lives and all you can do is go after someone for failing screening. Its people like you why people dont RESPECT US. Our lives matter! You should be more afraid of the GREEDY MONSTER inside you than any drug in the future that could offer you the same faith!
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Post by respect on Jan 15, 2016 23:40:46 GMT -5
Breaking News: Phase l started this January leaves one brain dead and three other permanently brain damaged! Ranks like Parexel are no stranger to these outcomes.Just in the last year doctors have taken extra ordinary risk resulting in cardiac episodes. Other clinician seeing the risk would have made different decisions possible mitigating these events. It brings to question drug companies trying to save money by using Clnical Research Units. Often these profit centers are staffed with temps who are overworked and not as well trained as hospital or University staffs. This can lead to deadly mistakes. The cost can be human lives and possibly drugs that make it to market killing thousands.If this article makes you uncomfortable it should! Click on link cor more details nyti.ms/204MZ
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Post by respect on Jan 15, 2016 13:26:56 GMT -5
Breaking News: Phase l started this January leaves one brain dead and three other permanently brain damaged! Ranks like Parexel are no stranger these outcomes.Just in the last year doctors have taken extra ordinary risk resulting in cardiac episodes. Other clinician seeing the risk would have made different decisions possible mitigating these events. It brings to question drug companies trying to save money by using Clnical Research Units. Often these profit centers are staffed with temps who are overworked and not as well trained as hospital or University staffs. This can lead to deadly mistakes. The cost can be human lives and possibly drugs that make it to market killing thousands.If this article makes you uncomfortable it should! nyti.ms/204MZ
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Post by respect on Dec 24, 2015 10:44:45 GMT -5
PPD is getting desperate. A 22 year old subject currently in the $7100 masturbates infront of female subject and is still allowed to stay despite her protest. It seems like PPD values the bottom line more than the safety of women. Well may be a twitter feed alerting the sponsor will demonstrate that PPD is bad for their bottom line. Women Safety Matters. This guy should be placed on a sex offenders list. Its ok to have this guy around other female subjects but not around their sisters, wives and daughters. PPD shame on you! Ho Ho happy Holidays! Santas Helper decides to show a female subject at PPD his stocking Stuffer. She said Ho am not! The Elf arrest squad arrived but PPD didnt want to let the elf go because he had their pill stuck down his chimney and they needed the data. Ho Ho that just not right :-(
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Post by respect on Dec 20, 2015 19:19:27 GMT -5
PPD is getting desperate. A 22 year old subject currently in the $7100 masturbates infront of female subject and is still allowed to stay despite her protest. It seems like PPD values the bottom line more than the safety of women. Well may be a twitter feed alerting the sponsor will demonstrate that PPD is bad for their bottom line. Women Safety Matters. This guy should be placed on a sex offenders list. Its ok to have this guy around other female subjects but not around their sisters, wives and daughters. PPD shame on you!
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Post by respect on Sept 29, 2015 9:13:23 GMT -5
If you were that diligent about your 9 to 5 you would be making 6 figures by now!
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Post by respect on Sept 22, 2015 14:00:08 GMT -5
If there is blood in your stool, one might be concerned that you are constipated and have bleeding fissures or hemorrhoids. If the stool is dark verses brighter red ulcers might be the culprit. Worse case scenario it could be colon cancer. If you are involved in receptive penetration there is your possible answer. Blood in urine outside of menstrual cycles is very concerning. Infection, kidney stones or even cancer comes to mind. In either case its time to see a doctor. Studies are least of your worries at stage 4 cancer!
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Post by respect on Sept 8, 2015 22:10:57 GMT -5
I finally got my response back from the IRB and they refuse to do anything. They are basically worthless. They ignored several facts that I brought to their attention most importantly the fact that PPD knew I had microscopic blood in my urine yet they allowed me to screen. I am not broken. I will go to the national IRB and let them know. I can let the drug company's client's know about their unethical practices in conducting studies. I worked at Clear Channel and I was able to get a few Presidents fired. It isn't an impossible task. The workers of the world don't always need to get exploited. We can fight back with a vengeance!!! It not typical for a male to have blood in 'her urine'. A few things come to mind. Do you have sti that possibly have spread to your kidney(s)? Possibly kidney stones andGod forbid some sort of malignancy of your phalix and/or gonads!
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Post by respect on Jul 16, 2015 15:59:12 GMT -5
Anyone ever did a study at NIH in Bethesda, MD? I heard the pay is good. They are doing a common cold study. Here's the details: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a contagious virus that causes the common cold. However, RSV can cause serious and life threatening lung infections in children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems. In our study, we will give a dose of RSV in the nose and study how a healthy adult responds. What we learn from this study may allow us, and other researchers, to test new medicines and vaccines for RSV. You may be eligible for the study if you are: ✓ 18-50 years old ✓ Healthy and non-smoking ✓ Willing to use birth control ✓ Living within 300 miles of the NIH Clinical Center in Bethesda, Maryland This study requires hospitalization at the NIH Clinical Center for appmately 1-2 weeks. You will return again for 2 outpatient study visits. Participants will be compensated for time and travel.
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