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What Causes Chronic Back Pain and What You Can Do to Alleviate It

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Chronic back pain is the second most common reason people visit their primary care physician. Four out of five people experience back pain at some point in their lives. It accounts for more sick leave and work disability than any other single medical condition. And, back pain is a frequent cause of early retirement for medical reasons. Read here to learn why chronic back pain is so prevalent, what causes it, and what you can do to avoid or alleviate it.

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FDA Cautions Drug Makers About Potential Abuse

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The Los Angeles Times reports that the Food and drug Administration “this week released a draft of voluntary guidelines to assist drug makers in figuring out which compounds should be placed under the Controlled Substances Act…

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Brain Responses During Anesthesia Mimic Those During Natural Deep Sleep

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The brains of people under anesthesia respond to stimuli as they do in the deepest part of sleep – lending credence to a developing theory of consciousness and suggesting a new method to assess loss of consciousness in conditions such as coma…

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Winter Weather Causing You Pain? Simple At-Home Massage Techniques Can Keep Bodies Feeling Strong All Winter Long

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With a season of record-breaking snowfalls and eight weeks of winter to go, Washingtonians have become all too familiar with the icy sidewalks, the sore muscles, and the coughs and colds that come along with winter weather…

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The effectiveness of the McKenzie method in addition to first-line…

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Low back pain is a highly prevalent and disabling condition worldwide. Clinical guidelines for the management of patients with acute low back pain recommend first-line treatment consisting of advice, reassurance and simple analgesics.

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Lidocaine For Laser Hair Removal Step 123

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Lidocaine is usually used as a topical anesthetic to numb the skin before a laser hair removal session according to www.DrNumb.com . Lidocaine topical comes in many different forms for various uses.

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Fast Migraine Headache Cures – Eliminating Migraine Pain Easily

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Cures for Migraine Headache Pain.. What are some fast migraine headache cures you can start implementing right now? There aren’t enough hours in the day to fit our busy lifestyles, so you don’t have to waste.

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Rite Aid Whacked With $2.5M Verdict Over Mis-filled Prescription

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Rite Aid , the struggling national pharmacy chain, was setback last week with a $2.5 million verdict in Montgomery County, Alabama for mis-filling a prescription of pain medication with a strong steroid.

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Topical Creams As Pain Relievers

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Topical anesthetic creams as described by www.DrNumb.com are applied directly to the skin to relieve pain.

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End back pain with a one incision back surgery

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Friday, January 29, 2010 at 7:10 p.m. Read more: Health , Axialif. Back Pain BACKGROUND: The spine is made up of 24 vertebrae, small bones that are stacked on top of each with a soft cushion between them called a disc.

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