New reverse shoulder procedure at ETMC Tyler relieves pain, improves

May 30th, 2006

New reverse shoulder procedure at ETMC Tyler relieves pain, improves
KLTV - The ETMC Orthopedic Institute in Tyler is offering another first in East Texas the Reverse Shoulder Prosthesis that provides pain relief and improves range of motion for many patients. According to Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. Dennis DeVinney, the

Books : The Trigger Point Therapy Workbook: Your Self-Treatment Guide
Science Daily - The first edition of this workbook is regarded as a classic in its field, and was the first book to introduce trigger point therapy to the general public as a self-care tool for alleviating chronic pain caused by a variety of conditions, including

Back in the saddle again
Hampton Roads Daily Press - Lizzie the cat chases squirrels again. Dakota the dog walks with stronger legs, and Lassie sleeps better. The three animals owe their improved health to the manipulating fingers of Paul Rowan. He's an Isle of Wight veterinarian who now spends his

A Survivors Kitchen
WXIX - (ARA) - Eating healthy is fast becoming a way of life. Studies show Americans are living longer and enjoying more active lifestyles. Due to advances in food technology, we are only just beginning to discover the health secrets Mother Nature placed in

Statins May Ease Scleroderma
Heart Info - THURSDAY, May 25 (HealthDay News) — Patients got some relief from the disfiguring disease scleroderma after taking a statin, a drug widely used to lower blood cholesterol , Japanese researchers report. Doctors tried the drugs after speculating that

Managing the Impact of Pain

May 29th, 2006

Managing the Impact of Pain
KVBC - When I'm treating a woman coping with any kind of chronic pain condition, I'm always struck by one thing: How the pain affects her entire life. It's not just the physical ramifications of pain itself (i.e., you have low back pain so digging in the

Kids are drinking far too much fruit juice, doctors say

May 29th, 2006

Kids are drinking far too much fruit juice, doctors say
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Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis - Poorer Outcomes In Medicaid Compared
Medical News Today - Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA), a group of autoimmune diseases involving chronic inflammation of the joints, can adversely affect health-related quality of life, often into adulthood. Studies in adults with arthritis suggest that socioeconomic

Colorado celebrates own swings in win
Denver Post - Closer Brian Fuentes is congratulated by catcher Miguel Ojeda after retiring the Giants in the ninth to protect the Rockies'6-3 victory at AT&T Park. (AP / Tony Avelar) San Francisco - For historians, Sunday forever will be remembered for one swing

On Media
American Reporter - LOS ANGELES, Jan. 30, 2006 — Is this just another story about a conservative columnist who got caught with his finger in the jar, or is it something else entirely - perhaps a story about the illogical restrictions imposed by traditional journalistic

Cancer Gene Also Involved in Hair Loss
WVLT - MONDAY, May 1 (HealthDay News) — A gene whose main role is to help prevent cancer also plays a role in controlling hair growth, Italian researchers report. Mouse that were bred to lack one of the two pairs of the gene, designated FHIT, developed

NHS Agrees First Deal To Remedy Local GP Shortages, UK
Medical News Today - Health Minister Lord Warner today announced that the NHS has signed the first Government-brokered deal allowing a private company to run traditional GP services. Thousands of patients in London will benefit from a new NHS GP practice and walk-in

Project offers assistance to ag disabled
AG Weekly - LARAMIE, Wyo. - Keeping Wyoming farmers and ranchers with disabilities working is the aim of a program being offered by the University of Wyoming Cooperative Extension Service (UW CES) and four partnering organizations. The Wyoming AgrAbility Project

Combining Mainstream, Alternative Therapies Brings Back Pain Relief
MedicineNet.com - THURSDAY, May 25 (HealthDay News) — Used together, conventional and complementary/alternative treatments help patients ease their low back pain better than using mainstream treatment alone, U.S. research shows. The small study included 13 patients

Managing the Impact of Pain from the National Women's Health Report

May 29th, 2006

Managing the Impact of Pain from the National Women's Health Report
KSLA - When I'm treating a woman coping with any kind of chronic pain condition, I'm always struck by one thing: How the pain affects her entire life. It's not just the physical ramifications of pain itself (i.e., you have low back pain so digging in the

Biomarkers Could Drive Arthritis Research
HealthScout - FRIDAY, May 26 (HealthDay News) — Two techniques — coiling and clipping of brain aneurysms — produce similar, effective results over the long term, concludes a U.S. study of 1,010 patients at eight institutions."While it is true that some

NHS Agrees First Deal To Remedy Local GP Shortages, UK
Medical News Today - Health Minister Lord Warner today announced that the NHS has signed the first Government-brokered deal allowing a private company to run traditional GP services. Thousands of patients in London will benefit from a new NHS GP practice and walk-in

Joint Effort Pays Off: Exercise Benefits Sore Knees, Hips, Shoulders
WALB 10 - If you have pain caused by arthritis, bursitis, tendonitis, sports injury, an autoimmune disorder such as lupus, or other source, exercising might seem out of the question. After all, your stiff and uncomfortable joints already ache when you get out

Baghdad fails to meet deadline to hand over document to inspectors

May 28th, 2006

Baghdad fails to meet deadline to hand over document to inspectors
Turkish Daily News - A car carrying three Norwegian journalists ran off the road and overturned on Wednesday, killing one of the journalists and injuring the other two, an Iraqi official said. A diplomat at the Norwegian Embassy in the Jordanian capital Amman said the

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Combining Mainstream, Alternative Therapies Brings Back Pain Relief
HealthScout - THURSDAY, May 25 (HealthDay News) — Used together, conventional and complementary/alternative treatments help patients ease their low back pain better than using mainstream treatment alone, U.S. research shows. The small study included 13 patients

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Tribune - The Kikkar Lodge beyond Ropar is a fine getaway from city life to be one with the flora and fauna of Punjab, says Nirupama Dutt The kikkar ( Acacia nilotica ), native to India, is often dismissed as a humble indigenous tree that has little to boast

Statins May Ease Scleroderma
MedicineNet.com - THURSDAY, May 25 (HealthDay News) — Patients got some relief from the disfiguring disease scleroderma after taking a statin , a drug widely used to lower blood cholesterol, Japanese researchers report. Doctors tried the drugs after speculating that

HealthCheck Reports: May 2006
WPVI - Words of warning on portable generators from the consumer Product Safety Commission. The agency is concerned because last year, a record number of people died from carbon monoxide poisoning linked to the generators. That included a family of 6 in