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Up Close - Women's Health - October 02, 2009 |
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Women with incontinence, respiratory disorders, and gastrointestinal problems have increased risk for development of back pain, according to research reported recently in The Journal of Pain, the peer review publication of the American Pain Society.
Australian pain researchers reviewed case histories of some 7,500 young, middle-age and older women who participated in the Australian Longitudinal Study of Women's Health and who reported no back pain during the preceding 12 months. Th...
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Australian pain researchers reviewed case histories of some 7,500 young, middle-age and older women who participated in the Australian Longitudinal Study of Women's Health and who reported no back pain during the preceding 12 months. Th...
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