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Health Tip: Help Prevent Chronic Ear Infections - Yahoo! News

news.yahoo.com — “From Yahoo! News: (HealthDay News) -- Chronic ear infections are common in young children. But there are steps parents can take to help keep these painful infections from coming back, says the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders:Tell your child to avoid people who are smoking.Don't let your child go to bed with a bottle.Make sure your child gets all necessary vaccinations, and keep your child away from others who are sick.Make sure your child washes his or her hands View full resource at news.yahoo.com

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Health Tip: Help Prevent Chronic Ear Infections: (HealthDay News) -- Chronic ear infections are common in young ... http://t.co/x2eesW4d

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Study Suggests Mid-Adolescence Is Peak Risk for Extramedical Use of Pain Relievers by Young People

newswise.com — “Surveys of U.S. adolescents suggest that the estimated peak risk of using prescription pain relievers for extramedical use, such as to get high or for other unapproved indications, occurs in mid-adolescence, according to a report published Online First by Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, a JAMA Network publication.View full resource at newswise.com

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Tips To Prevent Overuse Injuries in Youth Sports

www1.gotomeeting.com — “HOW MUCH TRAINING IS TOO MUCH FOR YOUNG ATHLETES? - The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons reports that 20 percent of children ages 8 to 12 and 45 percent of those ages 13 to 14 will have arm pain during a season. - Sports medicine specialists say too much practicing results in injuries to the developing musculoskeletal structure of a young athlete. - They are seeing a significant increase in shoulder and elbow injuries in athletes who use repetitive overhead movemenView full resource at www1.gotomeeting.com

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TheSpec - iPhone app helps kids manage pain

thespec.com — “A program for the telephone lets young cancer patients record their pain details.View full resource at thespec.com

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iPhone app helps kids manage pain: A program for the telephone lets young cancer patients record their pain details. http://t.co/hh3RNxRi

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High Performance Healing System Yields High Success for Back Pain Relief | Back Pain Doctor

backclinicsofcanada.ca — “High Performance Healing: this unique approach is helping Back Clinics of Canada patients achieve a true healing and pain relief with remarkable success. Treatment is fast, robust, non-invasive, safe and free of side effects.View full resource at backclinicsofcanada.ca

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Should I see a doctor for a finger injury? - Ask Doctor K, Harvard Medical School

askdoctork.com — “DEAR DOCTOR K: I hurt my finger playing basketball last week. The pain is manageable, but doesn't seem to be lessening. Should I see a doctor? DEAR READER: Catching a ball -- a football, baseball or basketball -- is a common way kids and young adults can injure a finger. Fortunately, most finger injuries are not serious or lasting. But sometimes a tendon (fibers that connect muscles to bones, and cause fingers to move) can be torn, or a joint can be dislocated, or one of the finger bones brView full resource at askdoctork.com

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Mayo Clinic 2011 Annual Report - Three centers create tighter links between research and care

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Episode 34: Tommy John Injuries and Much More

drdavidgeier.com — “What can pitchers and other athletes, parents, and coaches do to prevent Tommy John injuries of the elbow? Dr. Geier also discusses the injuries of Boston Red Sox center fielder Jacoby Ellsbury, Orlando Magic center Dwight Howard, Clemson Tigers running back Andre Ellington, and Detroit Red Wings center Darren Helm. Plus he answers your sports injury questions.View full resource at drdavidgeier.com

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Chronic Knee Pain in a Young Athlete: Analyze This: Image of the Week

boards.medscape.com — “Parents bring their 12-year-old son to the urgent-care clinic with a chief complaint of right knee pain. The patient states that he has been having pain in the front part of his knee since he began the soccer season 3 months ago. His team has playeView full resource at boards.medscape.com

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Review of Ophthalmology® > Wills Eye Resident Case Series

revophth.com — “Recurrence of swelling and pain in a young girl’s eyelid prompts a referral to Wills Eye Institute for further evaluation.View full resource at revophth.com

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Poverty forced this champion archer to sell her bow

ndtv.com — “She was one of the young and promising faces on the Indian archery circuit, winning laurels and medals for the nation. That was back in 2007. Now, all the hopes and dreams of Nisha Rani are dying a painful death. Languishing in abject poverty, the 21-year-old from Pathmada village in the Jamshedpur district of Jharkhand has been forced to sell her bow and thus, her dreams as well.View full resource at ndtv.com

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Club Chef LLC Recalls Salsa Because Of Possible Health Risk

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Dr. Young on Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis

painlive.com — “Mark A. Young, MD, MBA, Chairman of the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Maryland Rehabilitation Center, Baltimore, MD, discusses how a clinician can differentiate between osteoarthritis (degenerative joint disease) and rheumatoid arthritis when assessing knee pain in a patient.View full resource at painlive.com

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Spondylolysis and Spondylolisthesis

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There is a difference between spondylolysis and spondylolisthesis - the former is the common cause of the latter.... http://t.co/jLP8o458

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BBC News - Hope of a 'pain-free needle' to end injection trauma

bbc.co.uk — “A young British inventor may have come up the design for a pain-free needle, which could make visits to the doctor a much less traumatic experience.View full resource at bbc.co.uk

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