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Feb. 19th, 2011 13:29Wednesday February 16, 2011 First day on the full dose of sertraline (generic Zoloft.) I'm taking it for ADD/ADHD. So far, so good.
More energy; I'm walking faster than I have in some time, without trying to. And no side effects that I've noticed.
***Met with my ACA sponsor in the evening. [Adult Children of Alcoholic and Otherwise Disfunctional Families Anonymous.]
***Via Eurekalert.org:
News Bureau
University of Missouri
MU Researchers Believe Discovery Could Lead to Testing that Displaces Colonoscopies
Predicting colon cancer in mice could eventually benefit humans
Feb. 16, 2011
Story Contact(s):
Steven Adams, AdamsST@missouri.edu, 573 882-8353
COLUMBIA, Mo. – Nobody enjoys colonoscopies, including mice. University of Missouri researchers are excited about the potential of using genetic biomarkers to predict colon cancer caused by inflammation. A new method developed at the MU Research Animal Diagnostic Laboratory (RADIL) could eventually lead to a method that might eliminate colonoscopies altogether.
http://munews.missouri.edu/news-releases/2011/0216-mu-researchers-believe-discovery-could-lead-to-testing-that-displaces-colonoscopies/
More energy; I'm walking faster than I have in some time, without trying to. And no side effects that I've noticed.
***Met with my ACA sponsor in the evening. [Adult Children of Alcoholic and Otherwise Disfunctional Families Anonymous.]
***Via Eurekalert.org:
News Bureau
University of Missouri
MU Researchers Believe Discovery Could Lead to Testing that Displaces Colonoscopies
Predicting colon cancer in mice could eventually benefit humans
Feb. 16, 2011
Story Contact(s):
Steven Adams, AdamsST@missouri.edu, 573 882-8353
COLUMBIA, Mo. – Nobody enjoys colonoscopies, including mice. University of Missouri researchers are excited about the potential of using genetic biomarkers to predict colon cancer caused by inflammation. A new method developed at the MU Research Animal Diagnostic Laboratory (RADIL) could eventually lead to a method that might eliminate colonoscopies altogether.
http://munews.missouri.edu/news-releases/2011/0216-mu-researchers-believe-discovery-could-lead-to-testing-that-displaces-colonoscopies/