Study Reveals Predictors Of Long-term Opioid Use For Back PainDespite limited evidence of long-term success in using opioid pain medications for chronic low back pain, opioid prescribing has increased in recent years for back pain and other non-cancer pain indications. The implications are controversial as published studies provide little evidence indicating which patients will benefit from long-term opioid treatment...
Source: mnt.toHappy Heinys Take Celebrity Moms By Storm Happy Heinys is the Go-To reusable diaper for many celebrity moms. (PRWeb Feb 23, 2010)
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Source: www.prweb.comAberdeen Group Survey Confirms that IT GRC Software Critical to Successful Risk Management Survey reveals IT GRC reduces costs while dramatically improving performance (PRWeb Feb 23, 2010)
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Source: www.prweb.comHeavy Backpacks Affect Children's SpinesHeavy backpacks place a measurable strain on the spines of children, with heavier loads causing greater spinal strain and increased back pain, reports a study in the January 1 issue of Spine...
Source: mnt.toOverweight Children May Develop Back Pain And Spinal AbnormalitiesBeing overweight as a child could lead to early degeneration in the spine, according to a study presented today at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA). "This is the first study to show an association between increased body mass index (BMI) and disc abnormalities in children," said the study's lead author, Judah G. Burns, M.D...
Source: mnt.toUNIVAL Partners With MalaysiaHealthcare to Create Portable Records for Medical Tourism Patients UNIVAL will convert U.S. patients’ medical records to a portable format that they can easily carry when traveling to receive medical care in Malaysia. (PRWeb Feb 23, 2010)
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Source: www.prweb.comSOMA 250 MG Shown To Significantly Improve Functionality And Reduce Disability In Patients With Low Back Pain In Three DaysA recent analysis of two pivotal clinical trials in patients with acute low back pain (ALBP) who were treated with
SOMA® (
carisoprodol) 250 mg showed significantly improved functionality and reduced disability after three days of treatment, as measured by the Roland-Morris Disability Questionnaire (RMDQ)...
Source: mnt.toChildren’s National Medical Center Opens Remaining Floors of Patient Tower Move culminates 10 years of planning into state-of-the-art facility (PRWeb Feb 23, 2010)
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