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Key Facts Associated with Back Pain - 0 views

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    Chronic and acute pain are illnesses which have an impact on over fifty percent of the population in the United States. It should come as not surprising, then, that Chicago, a major metropolitan area, has its share of back pain sufferers as well.
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Wellness in the News: Another study to prove what we already know | Woman's Health & We... - 0 views

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    University of Illinois at Chicago Institute for Health Research and Policy has received a federal grant of just over $2 million to study whether or not TV food advertising affects children's diet, physical activity and weight.
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France woos International Investors in Biotechnologies | eHEALTH Magazine - 2 views

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    The International BIO 2010 convention, held recently in Chicago, was a chance to promote French expertise and strengths in the biotechnologies sector. Almost half of all new drugs on the world market have their origins in biotechnologies. Outside healthcare, nano-biotechnologies, a cross between biotechnologies and ICT, and biotechnologies for environmental purposes are particularly promising research areas.
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The Dos and Don'ts of Back Pain - 1 views

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    All of us experience back pain at some point in our life. In fact it's the second most common complaint ever to be cited by people to their doctors. According to a study, an estimated 80 % of Ameri...
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Facts About Pain Management and Its History - 1 views

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    In ancient times, people kept recorded the causes of pain and the treatment used on stone tablets. They used pressure, heat, water, and sun for treating pain. Earlier people regarded pain as effect of magic, evil and demons. The shamans, priests, sorcerers and priestesses, used herbs, rites, and performed ceremonies for treatment of pain.
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Some Important Facts Related To Pain - 0 views

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    By definition, perpetual agony is the sort that goes on for a drawn out stretch of time without a break. Torment that is reliably felt for over 12 weeks or three months is viewed as endless torment. As indicated by a few doctors, unending torment should be felt reliably for over six months to be...
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Suggestions For Regaining From A Back Pain - 0 views

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    Experiencing any sort of back pain can be a standout amongst the most pulverizing encounters one can ever experience in this world. It is incapacitating in light of the fact that you can scarcely do anything productive particularly on the off chance that you are a sensibly dynamic individual.
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Essentials of Peripheral Nerve Stimulation in pain management - 0 views

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    Peripheral Nerve Stimulation was endorsed by the FDA in the year 1989 and it turned into a standout amongst the most utilized treatment routines. While the treatment is not implied for everybody, it is still one of the most ideal approaches to manage chronic pain.
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New study shows sepsis and pneumonia caused by hospital-acquired infections kill 48,000... - 0 views

  • This is the largest nationally representative study to date of the toll taken by sepsis and pneumonia, two conditions often caused by deadly microbes, including the antibiotic-resistant bacteria MRSA. Such infections can lead to longer hospital stays, serious complications and even death. "In many cases, these conditions could have been avoided with better infection control in hospitals," said Ramanan Laxminarayan, Ph.D., principal investigator for Extending the Cure, a project examining antibiotic resistance based at the Washington, D.C. think-tank Resources for the Future. "Infections that are acquired during the course of a hospital stay cost the United States a staggering amount in terms of lives lost and health care costs," he said. "Hospitals and other health care providers must act now to protect patients from this growing menace." Laxminarayan and his colleagues analyzed 69 million discharge records from hospitals in 40 states and identified two conditions caused by health care-associated infections: sepsis, a potentially lethal systemic response to infection and pneumonia, an infection of the lungs and respiratory tract. The researchers looked at infections that developed after hospitalization. They zeroed in on infections that are often preventable, like a serious bloodstream infection that occurs because of a lapse in sterile technique during surgery, and discovered that the cost of such infections can be quite high: For example, people who developed sepsis after surgery stayed in the hospital 11 days longer and the infections cost an extra $33,000 to treat per person. Even worse, the team found that nearly 20 percent of people who developed sepsis after surgery died as a result of the infection. "That's the tragedy of such cases," said Anup Malani, a study co-author, investigator at Extending the Cure, and professor at the University of Chicago. "In some cases, relatively healthy people check into the hospital for routine surgery. They develop sepsis because of a lapse in infection control—and they can die." The team also looked at pneumonia, an infection that can set in if a disease-causing microbe gets into the lungs—in some cases when a dirty ventilator tube is used. They found that people who developed pneumonia after surgery, which is also thought to be preventable, stayed in the hospital an extra 14 days. Such cases cost an extra $46,000 per person to treat. In 11 percent of the cases, the patient died as a result of the pneumonia infection.
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    Two common conditions caused by hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) killed 48,000 people and ramped up health care costs by $8.1 billion in 2006 alone, according to a study released today in the Archives of Internal Medicine.
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5 Ways to Change Your Life in February - 0 views

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    Every change begins with a change of mindset....and you might be surprised where that begins. Recently, my friend Max shared a project that he's completing in his MBA program at Notre Dame. Considering that the new year is a new start for you, I think you should try it too!
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