Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Back pain, depression linked in seniors - Waterbury Republican American



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Back pain, depression linked in seniors
Waterbury Republican American
Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine are studying the most effective means of treating chronic low back pain and symptoms of depression — together — in those 60 or older. The ADAPT (Addressing Depression And Pain Together) ...



The Watson Lake doctor who last treated Teresa Scheunert says a long wait for an MRI to help diagnose the cause of her back pain contributed to frustrating weeks of treatment with painkillers.  An inquest is being held in Whitehorse into Scheunert's death. The 47-year-old died in 2012 while being treated for back pain at the Watson Lake Hospital where she worked as a nurse.


More than half of expectant mothers experience back pain during pregnancy, which can disrupt their daily routine and deter them from getting a good night's sleep. To help understand the causes and treatments of this type of pain, Silver Cross Hospital is ...



The Guardian (blog)

Why we are making a 1966km trek to Brazil for the 2014 World Cup finals
The Guardian (blog)
Blisters the size of golf balls, muscle strains, recurring sciatica, sunstroke and beard-itch have been tough but we have kept each other's morale high during the low points. A major turning point was a chance encounter with a stray dog in a small ...

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