Smoking impacts spinal health majorly, which leads to neck and back pain. Find out why quitting smoking may help.
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ST. PAUL, Minn., Oct. 24 (UPI) --As medical concerns mount over chronic pain among young smartphone users dubbed "tech neck," experts are calling for new measures to counteract the phenomenon, which ...
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A team of eight doctors from Ukraine on the frontlines of wartime medical care is currently spending a month training at Yale New Haven Hospital. The doctors are working to develop new standards of ...
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“I’ve been disfigured and burned up, and it’s not fair,” Charleetra Hornes says of injuries she alleges occurred during cosmetic surgery at Goals Plastic Surgery in Atlanta. Some injured patients say ...
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Not long after California surgeon Andrew S. Hsu landed a job with a cosmetic surgery chain in Georgia, several of his patients suffered disfiguring injuries, and even his new employer had doubts about ...