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Gastric Cancer Survivors Should Be Aware Of Osteoporosis
January 16, 2008 Gastric cancer is one of the most common cancers in the world. Although the prognosis of gastric cancer is known to be poor, the survival rate for those who receive operative treatment is increasing ... > full story -
Strength Training Of Neck Muscles Relieves Chronic Pain
January 4, 2008 A new study found that specific strength training exercises led to significant prolonged relief of neck muscle pain, while general fitness training resulted in only a small amount of pain ... > full story -
Tonsillectomy Significantly Improves Quality Of Life In Adult And Pediatric Patients
January 1, 2008 Tonsillectomies to treat chronic and recurrent tonsillitis substantially improve a patient's quality of live in both children and adults, according to two new studies. Tonsillectomy remains one of ... > full story -
Can A Vibrating Mouse Prevent Computer-Related Injuries?
December 21, 2007 An international authority on office ergonomics studies a chair that undulates, a mouse that vibrates, a monitor attached to a movable arm and other newfangled workstations. Back injuries also ... > full story -
Pain Treatment In The Field: Good For Soldiers' Comfort And Better For Rebuilding Troop Strength
December 17, 2007 Noncombat-related acute and recurrent chronic pain are the leading causes of soldier attrition in modern war, with the return-to-duty rate as low as 2 percent when these soldiers are treated outside ... > full story -
Unlocking The Mechanics -- And Mysteries -- Of Joint Pain
December 6, 2007 When you think of towering skyscrapers and large bridges spanning deep valleys, you wouldn't normally link them to the joints and tendons throughout your body that allow you to move. One researcher ... > full story -
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If Your Baby's Head Looks Flat, It Could Be A Treatable Condition Called Positional Plagiocephaly
November 30, 2007 You've counted all of your newborn baby's tiny toes and fingers, which are all perfect. And everyone says he is the spitting image of his handsome daddy -- but a few months later, you notice that his ... > full story -
Meniscal Damage And The Development Of Persistent Knee Pain
November 29, 2007 Meniscal damage does often not directly provoke knee symptoms. Meniscal damage is a feature of knee osteoarthritis, independent of knee pain, aching, and stiffness, according to new ... > full story -
Minimally-Invasive Treatment Reduces Shoulder Pain From Tendonitis
November 28, 2007 Radiologists are using a new minimally-invasive procedure to treat tendonitis in the shoulder. Ultrasound-guided non-surgical therapy significantly reduces pain from calcific tendonitis of the ... > full story -
Botulinum Toxin Type A Affects More Than Looks; Also Helps Joints, Study Suggests
November 9, 2007 A single injection of intra-articular botulinum toxin Type A may significantly decrease pain and improve shoulder function in osteoarthritis sufferers, according to new ... > full story
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