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Top Five Exercises for Those with Lower Back Pain
Those who experience back pain may feel that rest is the best solution. This is not always the case since specific exercises for lower back pain can make the back, leg and abdominal muscles stronger. This can aid in holding up the spine and alleviating pain.
Read more...Maine girl bouncing back after 6-organ transplant
A 9-year-old Maine girl is home from a Boston hospital healthy, active and with high hopes — and a new stomach, liver, spleen, small intestine, pancreas, and part of an esophagus to replace the ones that were being choked by a huge tumor.
Read more...No-incision surgery helping more people with acid reflux
Doctors are stitching part of the stomach to the esophagus prevent acid from coming back up the throat From babies to grown-ups…it's a digestive problem that can hit anyone. "GERD" is a painful issue they deal with every day. Now doctors are offering patients relief…with a medical sewing machine of sorts.
Read more...Ask Dr. K: The right pillow can help ease neck pain
Dear Dr. K: Most nights I fall asleep feeling fine. But I wake up in the morning with a literal pain in my neck. What can I do? Dear Reader: Without even realizing it, you may be putting stress and strain on your neck muscles at night.
Read more...For U.S. Men, Reasons to Add Fuel to the Fire in Moscow
For the American men in Moscow, Russia, the city sprints on Thursday were cause for a mixture of disappointment, frustration and optimism. Andy Newell and Simi Hamilton fell short of their expectations in Moscow, placing 22nd and 31st, respectively. After popping a top-10 in Otepaa, Estonia nearly two weeks ago, Newell struggled with back pain [...]
Read more...Norovirus spreads around Tar Heel state
Doctors are seeing more cases of norovirus in North Carolina. Norovirus is a gastrointestinal virus that can cause several days of severe nausea and stomach pain.
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