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CRUSHED BY CRASH

Dr. Chiles Samaniego discusses how vehicular accidents are not
“inevitable”—and stresses the importance of preventing them..
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In Focus

Back hurts

How are sciatica and scoliosis managed? Dr. Roger Badillo looks at the pharmacological, nonpharmacological, and surgical options for these problems.. [More]

No to amputation

Amputation is not the only option for the management of bone tumors, Dr. Roger Badillo asserts.. [More]

When joints hurt

Grace Roxas looks at the choices patients with osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis have to have a chance at normal, fully functional lives.. [More]

 

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Tacrolimus for treatment of atopic dermatitis

Dermatology. Grace Roxas looks at the choices patients with osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis have to have a chance at normal, fully functional lives. [More]

Nimesulide: Pain relief beyond COX-inhibition

Pain Management. Relief from mild to moderate pain is possible with the nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drug nimesulide.. [More]

 

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ALICE DELA GENTE

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Midwives are often described as strong women, both individually and as a profession. It is probably truer to say that they are tenacious. What gives them strength, keeps them tenacious ... is that childbearing women deserve a very special kind of service.

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