Customer Reviews 

Daily Vitamins
2008-09-19My husband and I have been using this vitamin for years. We both seem to be so much more healthy. Neither one of us has had a cold in years. We're not great healthy eaters, so I attribute it to the vitamins. Before we started these vitamins, my husband wouldn't take any. After he tried for awhile and then stopped for awhile, he noticed the difference. Now he faithfully takes them. After a few days of missing them, we feel the difference. I started ordering from Amazon because it was a lot cheaper than my health food store. The only recommendation is more cushioning so the bottle(s) don't move around in the box.

High Quality Vitamins
2007-09-30These vitamins/minerals are pricier than ones found in the grocery store but are of much higher quality. If you look at the forms the substances are in, they are more bio-available than those cheaper vitamins and mineral supplements.
On a personal note, this is the only multi-vitamin that actually made me feel more vigorous. I'm not sure which ingredient did that, but I'd still highly recommend them either way.
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Repair of Choanal Atresia
Surgery Overview
Choanal atresia is blockage by bone or tissue of the nasal passages
(choana) leading from the back of the nose to the throat. The condition—present
at birth in about 1 in 7,000 babies—makes it impossible to breathe through the
nose. Choanal atresia is diagnosed at birth when both passages are blocked. If
only one passage is blocked, the diagnosis may be made later, usually after you
notice that mucus drains from only one of your baby's nostrils.
Repair involves surgery to reopen the nasal passages. Your baby
may have a
computed tomography (CT) scan, a form of X-ray, before
the repair to confirm the diagnosis and to plan the surgery.
Your baby will receive
general anesthesia for the operation. The surgeon can
choose one of two approaches: inserting instruments through the nostrils
(transnasal) or making an incision in the roof of the mouth (transpalatal). The
doctor chooses the approach based on several factors ...