Active Health Supply Launches New Website; Becomes One-Stop Shop for Medical Supplies and Sports Nutrition A leading supplier of life enhancing products, Active Health Supply announces its brand new user-friendly website, http://ActiveHealthSupply.com. Active Health Supply offers a one-stop shop on medical supplies, sports nutrition, and other products up to 80% off retail price. At Active Health Supply online shoppers will find an array of products from wound care to protein powders to tanning and beauty supplies. (PRWeb Apr 16, 2009)
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Source: www.prweb.comPostmenopausal Women's Loss Of Sexual Desire Affects Health, Quality Of Life Women with low levels of sexual desire, often as a result of menopause, are more likely to be depressed and to suffer physical symptoms such as back pain and memory problems than women who report higher levels of desire, according to a new study by researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Procter & Gamble Pharmaceuticals.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comThe Latest DRX9000™ Study Data Published In Peer-Reviewed Journal! A study titled, "Prospective Evaluation of the Efficacy of Spinal Decompression via the DRX9000™ for Chronic Low Back Pain" was published in the December issue of The Journal of Medicine. The study authored by Dr. John Leslie, Mayo Clinic, et al, was designed to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of the DRX9000™ in the treatment of chronic lower back pain. Patients enrolled in the study had suffered an overall average of 266 weeks of low back pain.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comKnow Your Bladder Better Cystex� Ladies Room Launches New Web Site Initiatives, Connecting Women Directly with Top Board-Certified Urologist for Bladder Health Information (PRWeb Apr 16, 2009)
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Source: www.prweb.comOnly Exercise Prevents Low-Back Problems: Clinical Trials' Review Low-back pain continues to impose a huge burden on industrialized societies, in terms of symptoms, medical costs, productivity, and work absence. Annual costs related to back pain in the United States alone may run as high as $100 billion per year.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comNottingham Spine Research Awarded International Prize A study aimed at overcoming problems with treatments for a common cause of back pain has picked up one of the most prestigious prizes in spinal research. The research paper produced by the team of surgeons, engineers and physicists at The University of Nottingham has scooped two out of three categories of the annual ISSLS Prize for Lumbar Spine Research.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.com'Alarming Increase' In Prevalence Of Chronic Low-Back Pain: UNC Study The proportion of people suffering from long term, impairing low back pain has more than doubled in North Carolina since the early 1990s, according to a new study. What's more, researchers believe the increase may be indicative of a similar trend across the country. In the study, published in the Feb. 9, 2009, issue of the Archives of Internal Medicine, researchers from the Cecil G.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comViagra's Other Talents: To Help A 'Signaling' Protein Shield The Heart From High Blood Pressure Damage Johns Hopkins and other researchers report what is believed to be the first direct evidence in lab animals that the erectile dysfunction drug sildenafil amplifies the effects of a heart-protective protein. The team's findings, to be published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation online Jan.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comEAU Launches New Clinical Male Sexual Dysfunction Guidelines For 2009 The panel initially covering the topic of Erectile Dysfunction have broadened the scope of their guidelines and have taken in the treatment of premature ejaculation in their updated document. Since the prior limited update of this guideline considerable data have become available regarding the various drugs on the market for the treatment of erectile dysfunction.
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