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 My urine colour is almost clear. (ie not yellowish),. Is this normal ? Thanks?
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 I have really itchy testicals... please help.?
i am 15 years of age and still a virgin... i have been suffering with itchy testicals since about the age of 13 .. i havent had the confidence to talk to my mates or parents, i cant go a hour an day ...


 How can i quit cigarrettes?
im triying really hard and i cut back to only a pack every 2 days (it use to be 2 a day) but every day it gets harder and harder for me to quit

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 Whats the best cure for a hangover?
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 Is marijuana really that damaging as people say?
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 Why do people continue to SMOKE, despite all the HEALTH warnings???
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 Will wearing a very heavy backpack make u stay shorter?
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 What color should your urine be?
My mom says that your urine should be clear but I was told that it should be a light yellow with no smell and that clear means you don't have enough nutrients in your body. What's the right ...



Killer Nurse Faces Life in Jail
A nurse in Britain has been found guilty of murdering 2 patients by deliberately injecting them with lethal doses of drugs. Benjamin Geen, 25, waited for vulnerable patients in the emergency department of the Horton General Hospital in Banbury, Oxfordshire, after which found a way to get involved in their treatment. The patients' condition deteriorated and Geen was there to assist them. But his intervention proved to be lethal in 2 cases and damaging for 15 other patients he injected with drugs. He murdered David Onley, 75, from Deddington, who died on 21 January 2004, and Anthony Bateman, 66, from Banbury, who died on 6 January 2004; both of the patients had been admitted in the hospital seriously ill and did not stand a chance once Geen took "care" of them. The trial at Oxford Crown Court showed how Geen injected the patients with lethal doses of insulin, muscle relaxants and sedatives which prevented them from breathing, the man enjoying to revive them. He even bragged to his colleagues saying: "There is always a resuscitation when I'm on duty." One of the doctors astonished by the unexplained respiratory failures which happened between December 2003 and February 2004 decided to take action. He found that Benjamin Geen was the common factor in every one of these unusual events. The prosecution said Geen must have known the fatal consequences of what he was doing but found that toying with patients' lives was a "price he was willing to pay in order to satisfy his perverse needs."

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