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Archives - Nov. 10, 2008
Nov. 10
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An analysis of large population databases has recently yielded important findings about chronic corticosteroid use. According to experts at the annual meeting of the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI) in Seattle, there is some unexpected impact on bones. "For many diseases corticosteroids have been 'miracle drugs,' effectively controlling symptoms where no other medications had succeeded before," said Rebecca Green, M.D., Ph.D.
Nov. 10
Students from the School of Health Studies will be helping to improve the patient experience when they conduct assessments of patients at the University of Bradford on Tuesday, 11 November, 2008. The Physiotherapy students will work with patients from a local support group with the aim of the patients to feed back to inform the students what they did well and not so well. (Source: Health News from Medical News Today)
Nov. 10
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- Clinical features of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
- Evaluation of acute headaches in adults
- Medial calcaneal nerve entrapment as a cause for chronic heel pain
- Triple-hop distance as a valid predictor of lower limb strength and power
- A review of plantar heel pain of neural origin: differential diagnosis and management
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- Voilà qu'Hélène Baribeau
- Il semblerait que le fait de
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