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    Feb 9, 2012 |Story| WGN-TV
  1. Neuro-stimulator for pain

    Pain relief -- not in the form of a drug but a smart pager -- calling the body to respond differently to pain stimulus. For one woman it was like flipping the switch on a whole new life.
    WGN News
    Pain relief -- not in the form of a drug but a smart pager -- calling the body to respond differently to pain stimulus. For one woman it was like flipping the switch on a whole new life. Stephanie Richardson: "Tripped and fell and then landed on the...

    Tags: Rush University Medical Center, Health, Hospitals and Clinics, DVDs, Pain

  2. Feb 13, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  3. Good Form: A curve to abs work

    Here's an exercise that will help you get strong abdominals and a flexible spine. For best results, perform this move three or four times a week.
    Here's an exercise that will help you get strong abdominals and a flexible spine. For best results, perform this move three or four times a week. Sit on a flat, padded surface or mat. Place a small inflatable ball or small, firm pillow behind your...

    Tags: Health, Human Body, Physical Fitness and Exercise

  4. Dec 14, 2011 |Story| Daily Press
  5. Teel Time: Hokies' AD Weaver discusses his health, Penn State scandal and VT's at-large BCS bid

    Virginia Tech athletic director Jim Weaver addressed several issues during our interview Tuesday, the most topical of which – Sugar Bowl ticket sales and this season’s non-conference football schedule -- are detailed in Wednesday’s print...

    Tags: Virginia Tech Hokies, Virginia Cavaliers, Virginia Tech, Arkansas State Red Wolves, Bowl Championship Series

  6. Jan 23, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  7. Kenyan girl receives lifesaving spinal surgery thanks to OrthoIndy, St. Vincent

    A 12-year-old Kenyan girl is making remarkable progress in her recovery following an extensive, high-risk surgical procedure for a rare and severe form of scoliosis.
    A 12-year-old Kenyan girl is making remarkable progress in her recovery following an extensive, high-risk surgical procedure for a rare and severe form of scoliosis. Salma Suleman and her guardian shared details with the public about her journey to...

    Tags: Health, Lungs and Airways, High Blood Pressure, NuVasive Incorporated, Hospitals and Clinics

  8. Jan 31, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  9. Exotic animals: Leopard seized from Ohio home zoo is euthanized

    Nation Now
    Exotic animals: A spotted leopard that was saved from a massacre at a home zoo in Ohio has been euthanized after suffering a fatal neck injury at the Columbus Zoo & Aquarium, where it was being nursed back to health....
  10. Apr 5, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  11. Shopping L.A: Spines, vampires inspire jewelry in VeraMeat show

    All The Rage
    New York jewelry designer Vera Balyura is visiting Hemingway and Pickett in Silverlake on Friday with a selection of her VeraMeat collection....
  12. Dec 16, 2011 |Column| Herald Mail
  13. Five exercises for a better booty

    Everyone wants a better butt. It's the thing is this coveted area for training is for more than filling out your jeans. The muscles in the rear are the largest, and strongest muscles in the body. Having "buns of steel" can help improve posture and make...

    Tags: Health, Human Body, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Concerts, Facebook

  14. Aug 31, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  15. Congresswoman's spine deserves recognition

    I am pleased to report the sighting of an artifact so rarely seen among Democrats that it has become the stuff of legend and conjecture, like Bigfoot or the Loch Ness monster. It is called a "spine." The spine was briefly glimpsed a little over a week...

    Tags: Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Loch Ness Monster (cryptid), Human Body, Bill Cosby

  16. Sep 1, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  17. Letters to the Editor - Sept. 2

    Kaplan University provides a quality education To the editor: An Aug. 28 story in The Herald-Mail seemed to suggest that for-profit institutions, like Kaplan University, do not provide a high-quality education. The article quoted Hagerstown Community...

    Tags: Democratic Party, Human Body, Diseases and Illnesses, Breast Cancer, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia)

  18. Sep 19, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  19. Letters to the Editor - Sept. 19

    Waters should be admired for courageous vote To the editor: I have to disagree with a recent letter (Sept. 2) that takes to task Leonard Pitts for crediting U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters with a spine. Referring to budget proposals, the writer makes...

    Tags: Transportation, Hospitals and Clinics, Human Body, Career and Workplace, Advertising

  20. Sep 29, 2011 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  21. Understanding Anklylosing Spondylitis, The Big Apple Awareness Event

    Jennifer Dye Visscher, artist, blogger and social media health activist began her love affair with apples a year ago.
    PIX11.com
    Jennifer Dye Visscher, artist, blogger and social media health activist began her love affair with apples a year ago. And on September 30, 2011, Jenna will paint the Big Apple in style. Jenna has been painting an apple a day for the past year. Why? To...

    Tags: Fatigue, Human Body, Bones and Joints, Arts and Culture, Social Media

  22. Oct 7, 2011 |Story| WDBJ7
  23. OUR HEALTH: Chiropractic - for more than an aching back

    Spinal manipulation existed thousands of years ago, but it wasn’t until the 1890s the term chiropractic was adopted by practitioners of this technique. The term is rooted in the Greek words “praxis” and “cheir”, aka “hand” and “active” – terms that apply as much today as they did when the practice was first systematized by BJ Palmer in Iowa. He opened a school in the late 1890s and since then chiropractic techniques have been applied, studied and broadened to the point that medical insurance companies cover the cost of treatments.
    Spinal manipulation existed thousands of years ago, but it wasn’t until the 1890s the term chiropractic was adopted by practitioners of this technique. The term is rooted in the Greek words “praxis” and “cheir”, aka “...

    Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Human Body, Lynchburg (Lynchburg, Virginia), Diseases and Illnesses, Chiropractors

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