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Legally Put Your Brain On Steriods With Doctor Approveds Meds

After watching the legal debacles of Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens One would ask why is it ok to put your brain on steriods but not your body muscles. If you can legally put your brain on steriods with doctor approved meds then what is the hassle all about athletes using doctor approved meds to engage steriods. What business is it of the government, anyway, you would think that the feds would have enough problems with the debt limits, china, afganistan, iran and News Corp to say the least. I was really happy to see Roger walk out of the court room a free man. Maybe the Judge out west will have the balls to throw out Barry’s weak convictions. All of this business is to much for me and I am ordering me some of this stuff to legally put my brain on steriods with doctor approvedmeds. Stop by my site and say hello. Thank you very much

With Anti-Cancer Drugs in Short Supply, American Oncologists Are Left with some Tough Choices

Every doctor takes an oath starting out in the profession that whatever they do, they won’t ever do anything to make a situation worse than it is. Predicting what can make a situation worse though can be very difficult in a situation where there are factors at play that happen to be outside of the doctor’s influence. Take the situation for instance, where oncologists need to treat their patients for a particularly dangerous and fatal kind of cancer called AM leukemia. Thousands of Americans receive diagnosis for this every year. Now oncologists may begin their treatment of these patients with traditional anti cancer drugs that are sure to help them. What should they do though if midway through the chemotherapy course, the patient should run out of a supply of these drugs and so should every hospital and pharmacy in the state? That would be a more dangerous situation for the patient than it would have been if he had never been started on chemotherapy in the first place.

Doctors and pharmacies around the country are having to ration out their supplies of anti cancer drugs among all their patients. As if these poor people didn’t have enough to worry about being afflicted with a fatal form of cancer; they have to now worry about making do with half doses – so that doctors don’t have to turn anyone away empty-handed. Some patients just receive the second best drug on the market, which isn’t any good anyway.

View the full story at health-and-wellbeing.co.uk