Stanford study hopes to reduce number… - San Jose Mercury News

August 31st, 2009 by admin


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Stanford study hopes to reduce number of swine flu shots
San Jose Mercury News
Stanford researchers are beginning clinical trials to determine whether vaccines for the swine flu virus, also known as H1N1, could be stretched by lowering the dosage and coupling it with a booster. If successful, it could mean
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Neck Pain, Headaches, Upper Back Pain Patient Testimonial, Chiropractor, Conyers, GA

August 31st, 2009 by admin

http://www.drjimlindellshealthinfo.com
See how actual patients respond to Dr. Lindells treatment in their own words.

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Lower Back Pain And SI Joint Relief, Chiropractor Springfield VA, Dr Todd P Sullivan

August 31st, 2009 by admin

lower back pain And SI Joint Relief, Chiropractor Springfield VA, Dr Todd P Sullivan

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Dr. Tom Groover Saves Ricky Robbins’ Low Back

August 31st, 2009 by admin

Dr. Tom Groover patient Ricky Robbins, past University of Wyoming wrestler, describes his career ending low back injury, how Dr. Tom Groover rescued him from it and helped him simultaneously perform student teaching, coaching, complete his master’s degree, and work as a bar tender.

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Do You Have Back Pain?

August 31st, 2009 by admin

Tara Stiles shows you how to cure your back pain! Don’t let back pain get in your way anymore!

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inversion therapy

August 31st, 2009 by admin

http://www.LoseTheBackPain.com Inversion Therapy delivers lasting back pain relief and is one of the most underrated therapies for low back pain, sciatica, and spine pain.

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I’m 22 and have been having upper back and chest pain for the last 3 days. Sometimes dull, others stabbing. ?

August 30th, 2009 by admin

For the last 3 days I have been experiencing chest pain and upper back pain. At times it also has been radiating under my arms. Part of the time it is very dull, and others it is stabbing. And then there are times where I have not pain at all.
I’m 22. I have had a cold recently. A little cough, but that has gotten better over the last few days.
Any suggestions or answers would be greatly appreciated.

I am not a doctor, but my husband was having pain in his chest, and back. He thought he was having a heart attack. He had recently had a cold also. We went to the e.r., and after a chest x-ray, they told us he had pleurisy. It is mucus, or fluid around your lung causing pain. The doctor explained it to us like this. He said it was like pneumonia, only instead of being inside the lung, it’s outside the lung. I suggest you get to a doctor, and find out what is wrong. Normally it isn’t your heart if the pain comes and goes, but you never know.

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What are some ways to relieve lower back pain?

August 30th, 2009 by admin

Any good stretches or sleeping positions?? I’m not looking for medicines, just things I can do to relieve the pain. I don’t know why, but my lower back is extremely sore and uncomfortable. Any thoughts?

Some people sleep on their back, and put a pillow under your knees. personally i think sleeping on your side would feel better, and put a pillow between your knees.

Also, heat should be soothing–use a heating pad, or hot water bottle. They sell thermacare wraps in stores, which you peel off the strip and stick it on your lower back. They warm up and stay warm for up to 8 hours, which is nice to be able to have on at work/school.
Although you do not want medicines–if the pain is muscular (which it probably is), ibuprofen is an antiinflammatory, and will help.
best wishes

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18 weeks with low back pain and dull belly aches?

August 30th, 2009 by admin

I saw my doc today and told him about this and he said its probably the round ligament pain and my uterus stretching. Its really uncomfortable though, especially the low back pain. I take 2 extra strength tylenol twice daily which helps a little. Does anyone who’s experienced this have any good remedies??

Put a heating pad on your back. It worked for me.

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Can chronic back pain be a symptom of some type of cancer?

August 30th, 2009 by admin

Pain that never goes away never gets better
and chronic fatigue (just completely exhausted)
family history of cancer please help any info will be
appreciated!!

How old are you? This small bit of info helps a great deal.

chronic back pain is one of the most common presenting complaints that general physicians encounter. The vast majority of these are not related to a malignancy.

Yes, there are many types of cancer that could cause chronic, unrelenting back pain - but not for years. If there is a malignancy in the spine, it will usually threaten life within a year. Multiple Myeloma in the spine and any carcinoma or sarcoma metastatic to the spinal column could cause unrelenting pain and chronic fatigue, but many other benign conditions that are more common could cause these symptoms.

This must be evaluated by a physician who knows all the details of your medical history and physical examination plus blood work and x-ray studies.

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