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February 27th 2008






Disorders wolfe

Wolf Parkison White Syndrome
Wolf Parkison White Syndrome is the increased heart rate caused by abnormally fast electrical conduction in an accessory pathway within the heart bypassing the normal conduction ... (more...)

Heart Rhythm Disorder Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment, and ...
Learn about heart rhythm disorders like tachycardia, brachycardia, ventricular fibrillation ... Wolfe-Parkinson-White Syndrome. Wolfe-Parkinson-White syndrome is a specific type of PSVT ... (more...)

Refractive Disorders - Wolfe Eye Clinic
Refractive disorders such as nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism result in poor vision. (more...)

Apple's Bipolar China Disorder - Seeking Alpha
David Wolf August 20, 2008 | about stocks: ... are trying to steal attention (clicks) by using another psychiatric idiom 'bipolar disorder ... (more...)

Donna Wolfe, Psy.D.
CA License - PSY 19922 Psychological Services for adults and adolescents. Specialist in eating disorders. Individual treatment and support groups available. (more...)
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Wolf-Hirschhorn Syndrome
In 87% percent of individuals, there is no family history of the disorder. Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome affects females more frequently than males, and occurs in people of all ethnic ... (more...)

Brenda L. Wolfe, Ph.D. Clinical Psychologist
Clinical psychologist specializing in the treatment of obesity and eating disorders ... Dr. Brenda L. Wolfe is a Clinical Psychologist in New Mexico who specializes in the ... (more...)

The Wolfe Clinic - Disorders
Click here to sign up for our free healthtips Email newsletter. Or please call 1-800-592-9653 or 1-250-765-1824 to get your newsletter. You will get access to the latest ... (more...)

The Wolfe Clinic - Disorders
The Wolfe Clinic carries a wide variety of products and nutritional support which work hand-in-hand in the fight against auto-immune disorders such as cancer and AIDS (more...)

Chromosome Disorders
Find links here to articles, information, and support sites for syndromes that occur with defects in any of the 23 pairs of human chromosomes, grouped by chromosome number (1-22 ... (more...)

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