Saturday, October 12, 2013

Tribunal finds GP guilty for missing 'melon-sized' growth - Irish Independent





Irish Independent

Tribunal finds GP guilty for missing 'melon-sized' growth
Irish Independent
Ms Kelly visited Dr Timmons again in September with continued pain in her back, pain in her groin, dizziness and weight loss. Ms Kelly told the inquiry that the GP said she was suffering from sciatica. FATAL. However, Ms Kelly said that by the time she ...








Colorado study can't say whether pot use eases back pain
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
A study at a Colorado spine clinic raises concerns about how common marijuana use is around the country for one of the most common medical afflictions and whether it is being used along with narcotic painkillers.

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New Orleans — Use of marijuana to ease back pain was common among patients at a university spine clinic in Colorado where pot has been legal for medical purposes since 2000, but most of the users did not have a prescription, according to research ...



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