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March 31, 2016
Ask the doctor. Since I went through menopause, sex has become very painful. I no longer enjoy it. Are there any treatments I can try?
Celeste Robb-Nicholson
Occupational Medicine (Oxford, England)
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September 14, 2018
Missed opportunities to identify occupational asthma in acute secondary care
Paul J Nicholson
The Indian Medical Gazette
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October 11, 2017
Gunshot Wound of Heart. Patient Survived 42 Hours after Injury
G F Nicholson
International Clinical Psychopharmacology
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May 1, 1988
The significance of impaired performance
A N Nicholson
South African Medical Journal = Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif Vir Geneeskunde
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July 2, 1988
A review of the therapeutic efficacy of misoprostol, a prostaglandin E1 analogue
P A Nicholson
Occupational Medicine (Oxford, England)
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October 3, 2019
Ford Madox Brown, Work, 1852-65
Paul J Nicholson
Harvard Women'S Health Watch
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May 20, 1998
Occasionally, I feel rather strong "flutterings" of pulse low in my neck. It can occur several times within a week or two and then not again for a month or so. I was given a monitor to wear, and it showed nothing that my doctor considered important. However, at 57 this is new for me. Should I still be concerned?
C Robb-Nicholson
Harvard Women'S Health Watch
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May 20, 1998
A health-conscious friend told me that carbonated drinks leach calcium from bones. Is this true? I'm wondering whether taking my calcium pills with seltzer counteracts their good effects
C Robb-Nicholson
Harvard Women'S Health Watch
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December 24, 2003
By the way, doctor. I'm five years into menopause. Recently my breasts became tender and I noticed vaginal secretions, but no bleeding--as if I were about to have a period. Should I be concerned?
Celeste Robb-Nicholson
Harvard Women'S Health Watch
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December 24, 2003
By the way, doctor. I've had a burning sensation near the entrance to my vagina for about three years. After several tests, my doctor said I probably have vulvodynia. Can you tell me what causes it? Is there a cure?
Celeste Robb-Nicholson
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Harvard Women'S Health Watch
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March 31, 2016
Ask the doctor. Since I went through menopause, sex has become very painful. I no longer enjoy it. Are there any treatments I can try?
Celeste Robb-Nicholson
Occupational Medicine (Oxford, England)
|
September 14, 2018
Missed opportunities to identify occupational asthma in acute secondary care
Paul J Nicholson
The Indian Medical Gazette
|
October 11, 2017
Gunshot Wound of Heart. Patient Survived 42 Hours after Injury
G F Nicholson
International Clinical Psychopharmacology
|
May 1, 1988
The significance of impaired performance
A N Nicholson
South African Medical Journal = Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif Vir Geneeskunde
|
July 2, 1988
A review of the therapeutic efficacy of misoprostol, a prostaglandin E1 analogue
P A Nicholson
Occupational Medicine (Oxford, England)
|
October 3, 2019
Ford Madox Brown, Work, 1852-65
Paul J Nicholson
Harvard Women'S Health Watch
|
May 20, 1998
Occasionally, I feel rather strong "flutterings" of pulse low in my neck. It can occur several times within a week or two and then not again for a month or so. I was given a monitor to wear, and it showed nothing that my doctor considered important. However, at 57 this is new for me. Should I still be concerned?
C Robb-Nicholson
Harvard Women'S Health Watch
|
May 20, 1998
A health-conscious friend told me that carbonated drinks leach calcium from bones. Is this true? I'm wondering whether taking my calcium pills with seltzer counteracts their good effects
C Robb-Nicholson
Harvard Women'S Health Watch
|
December 24, 2003
By the way, doctor. I'm five years into menopause. Recently my breasts became tender and I noticed vaginal secretions, but no bleeding--as if I were about to have a period. Should I be concerned?
Celeste Robb-Nicholson
Harvard Women'S Health Watch
|
December 24, 2003
By the way, doctor. I've had a burning sensation near the entrance to my vagina for about three years. After several tests, my doctor said I probably have vulvodynia. Can you tell me what causes it? Is there a cure?
Celeste Robb-Nicholson
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