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Hey Revlgking,

Great posts. Sounds interesting. Thank you so much for sharing such an interesting piece of information.

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Hey guys

I found another link on the internet. Just have a look.

http://www.articlealley.com/article_963413_17.html

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Hey Revlgking,

Great posts. Sounds interesting. Thank you so much for sharing such an interesting piece of information.
When I approach the universe as if it is a friendly quantum computer I find that I get a friendly response and answers. So can anyone, with the will to love--to will GOOD. That is, be at one with G0D. Note: I use an acronym. The concept is too awesome to be contained in a noun--gods or God. God is dead, long live G0D-the eternal Now.
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Have you heard of Professor Seth Lloyd, MITT?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seth_Lloyd
PROGRAMMING THE UNIVERSE
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He writes about The Universe As a Quantum Computer

http://books.google.ca/books?id=vN8TAAAA...lt&resnum=8


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Hey guys

I found another link on the internet. Just have a look.

http://www.articlealley.com/article_963413_17.html

The conclusion is good news:

"With the use of FeNO [Exhaled NO] measurements, maintenance doses of inhaled corticosteroids may be significantly reduced without compromising asthma control"

The article was 'part 1'. Presumably there's a part 2. Might be worth subscribing to the RSS feed.


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Originally Posted By: Revlgking
When I approach the universe as if it is a friendly quantum computer I find that I get a friendly response and answers
That's an appealing analogy, Rev. If you smile at the universe, it will smile back.


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Originally Posted By: Revlgking
When I approach the universe as if it is a friendly quantum computer I find that I get a friendly response and answers.
That's an appealing analogy, Rev. If you smile at the universe, it will smile back.
And if the solution one needs is a somatic one, one will be led to find it. The same if true is the need happens to be mental, or spiritual--psychological, or pneumatological.

I like the saying: Don't curse the darkness; light a candle.
And God (G0D) said, "Let there be light!" Genesis 1:3.


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Thanks redewenur,

I'm glad you liked the article. I am doing more research, and will post more information

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Hey Marcus,

That link was quiet Interesting. I was researching on Exhaled Nitric Oxide and came across the link below. Just take a look.

http://asthma.about.com/b/2009/07/07/exhaled-nitric-oxide-monitoring-for-asthma.htm

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Hey Nitric,

Thanks for the link, found it interesting.

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Hey guys
Here is another link i found the internet. Have a look at it.

http://asthmaeno.livejournal.com/

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Hey All,

Check this Blog.Found on Internet.

http://exhalednitricoxide.blogspot.com/

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The Insight eNO System has been available for use in the physician’s office since March 2008. The system uses a proprietary biosensor technology to measure exhaled nitric oxide, a well established indicator of asthma severity and steroid responsive airway inflammation. Measuring eNO and determining the level of airway inflammation can help clinicians more closely manage their patients’ inflammatory condition and therefore more precisely titrate medications, which can lead to fewer exacerbations.



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Hey saurabh,

Thanks for the information.

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Hey Saurabh,

Thanks for the info. It looks as though one of the bluecross companies has approved Exhaled Nitric Oxide Test as a valid medical procedure. While I cannot say for sure, I imagine others will soon follow. Check the link below I found on the web.

http://www.1888pressrelease.com/carefirs...-pr-137450.html

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Hey nitric,

Thanks for the link. It looks like CareFirst's coverage might be of big help.

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Hey Marcus,

You are right. Managing Asthma has become easier for people covered under policies introduced by CareFirst BCBS.

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Thanks nitric,

I'm still searching for more information on this. If its really good, it will be of big help.

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Hey Marcus,

I came across one more link regarding this.

http://asthma.about.com/b/2009/08/22/car...y-necessary.htm

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Thanks for the link nitric,

I had gone to the hospital yesterday.

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Hey Marcus,

What did the doctor said about your asthma? Did he do any tests?

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