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8:10AM | posted by Shelley Ng | February 16, 2009 | comments: 2
Ask the Doctor: There's Red Fluid In My Egg!
The doctor is in! The PIX Morning News' Dr. Steve Salvatore is here to answer your questions:
1. There's this new thing around, girls are using Miconazole Nitrate to help their hair grow. Is this harmful? Are there any side effects?
Tanya, Bronx
2. While preparing breakfast, I cracked open an egg and it had red fluid in it, sort of like blood. What causes that? Could it be harmful? I didn't eat it!
Malcolm
3. Why do pregnant people throw up so much in the morning?
Susana, Bronx
Have a question? E-mail Dr. Steve at askthedoctor@tribune.com.
WATCH THE VIDEO FOR THE ANSWERS AFTER THE JUMP...
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Comments: 2
Hi Dr. Steve, my name is Frank Johnson and my question is, is it o.k. to have two protien drinks for breakfast and lunch and then a sensible dinner to lose weight?
dear dr. steve. I am on painkiller,i want to stop taking them but i do not want to go thru the withdrawl what can i take,to help me. thank you silvia