Pain - UW senior Bell playing through pain She won’t give in to old injuries
UW senior Bell playing through pain She won’t give in to old injuries
Seattle Post Intelligencer - For Jill Bell, it all came together in little more than three minutes. In that brief time, the Washington basketball player put aside what had been a season of physical and mental challenges and turned the Feb. 16 game against Oregon at Edmundson
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Amish Cook: Youngster s Illness Makes Mother Want To Share The Pain
Daily News-Record - This was a very beautiful fall day. The temperature never went over 60 degrees, but with the sun shining it seemed warmer than the actual temperature. The last few days have been rather tiresome. Thirteen-month-old Kevin has been very fussy and
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Distractions can ease pain of kids’ shots
Traverse City Record-Eagle - Think preschoolers don’t know geography? Drive ‘em to the pediatrician’s office. Starting around age 2, they’re crying before you make the final turn into the parking lot they remember where they get shots. Vaccinations and other needle-sticks are
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Generic Metronidazole Approved
HealthScout - The condition, caused by an overgrowth of vaginal bacteria, may be accompanied by symptoms including discharge, odor, pain, itching or burning, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says. It’s the most common vaginal infection
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Michigan manages pain better, study says
Lansing State Journal - Chronic illness may be less painful in Michigan than in other states, a new report card shows. Michigan and Virginia earned top rankings in a pain policy study conducted by the Pain & Policy Studies Group at the University of Wisconsin School of
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Terror suspect says he was tortured in military custody
CNN - Padilla experienced were inhumane and caused him great physical and psychological pain,” Padilla attorney Michael Caruso said in court papers. “The pain and anguish visited upon Mr. Padilla will continue to haunt him for the remainder of his life.” U.S
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Toxicologist: Lethal dose killed Mercer
Lansing State Journal - MASON - The levels of a pain-relieving narcotic that killed Sally Mercer in 1968 exceeded those that would be found even in a chronic abuser of the drug, a toxicologist testified Monday. Dr. Bernard Eisenga - the director of a Grand Rapids poison
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Cerimon Pharmaceuticals to Present at the Rodman & Renshaw 8th Annual
Phramalive.com - The Company also has an asset in pain management. Cerimon employs a corporate strategy of in-licensing late-stage or marketed drugs to reduce the development and regulatory risk, decrease time to market, and expand the commercial potential of known
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