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Ease back pain without surgery | Neck Arthritis Treatment
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Herniated Disc Symptoms
Herniated disc symptoms are more than back pain or neck pain. Symptoms of herniated disk are called radiculopathy when the herniated disc presses on a spinal nerve root. Learn more about symptoms of herniated disc.
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Ease back pain without surgery
If you're looking for nonsurgical relief for your back pain, there may be a solution.
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Backpack and Back Pain
Backpack-related back pain may be avoided with a few simple adjustments. Here is a student's guide to backpack-related back pain.
Sugar won’t quell infants’ pain: study
Giving sugar to infants to ease their pain after a blood test may change their facial expressions but not necessarily the pain signals in the brain or spinal cord, a new British study suggests. (Source: CBC | Health)
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Active Trigger Points
Active trigger points are a very common posture problem. Active trigger points causes pain to muscles and may be associated with myofascial pain.
Study Identifies Risks for Painkiller Addiction
Title: Study Identifies Risks for Painkiller Addiction Category: Health News Created: 9/2/2010 12:10:00 PM Last Editorial Review: 9/3/2010
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Back to School Backpacking
"Ow! My aching back!" is a phrase one would expect to hear from an aging parent, not a healthy school-aged child. Education - Health - Backpack - England - Nutrition
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Linda Lusardi on why she blames her children (and a love of pizza) for her bad back