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'The Pain Chronicles' explores the world of chronic pain
A review of "The Pain Chronicles: Cures, Myths, Mysteries, Prayers, Diaries, Brain Scans, Healing and the Science of Suffering," by Melanie Thernstrom, which presents a clear, useful analysis along with a bit too much interdisciplinary traveling through the history of human suffering. The book is strongest when it considers the science and present-day medical challenges of pain management.

Endometriosis -- pains million of women -- remains misunderstood and misdiagnosed
Endometriosis is a commonly misdiagnosed disease that affects at least 6.3 million adult and adolescent women in the U.S., according to the Endometriosis Association.

He's our little miracle
A BABY from Basingstoke is growing big and strong after being born with part of his bowel outside his body.

NHS Choices: Six Warning Signs of Cancer
LONDON----More than 1/3 people in the UK will develop some form of cancer during their lifetime.

Victim of train finally bids hospital bittersweet farewell
By BRIDGET THARP BLADE STAFF WRITER

Inspiration
WINCHESTER, Va. - Time hasn't changed Sheri Redden, who began her professional career helping others and is still motivated by that spirit - even though she's now fighting for her own life. A Desert Storm veteran who joined the U.S.

Man impaled, drunk teen in Harbour
A MAN was impaled and being formal time a drunk teen girl fell in the Harbour and hit her chin.

Inspections uncover issues at Green Bay area hospitals, but few are seen as persistent
Green Bays four hospitals have a combined 30,000 admissions annually, and the vast majority of those patients have no problems with their medical care.

Pancreatic cancer is difficult to detect
"irty Dancing" star Patrick Swayze died one year ago Sept. 14, of pancreatic cancer.

Broccoli and banana fibers show Crohn's potential: Study
The study, reported in the BMJ journal Gut , suggests translocation of Escherichia coli in gut mucosal M-cells is reduced by plantain and broccoli soluble fibers, but increased by the emulsifier Polysorbate-80.





Petraeus: Quran-burning harms troops
The U.S. commander in Afghanistan criticized a U.S. church's plan to burn copies of the Quran on September 11, warning the event "could cause significant problems" for troops.

Deaths climb in Guatemala landslides
The toll from torrential rains and landslides in Guatemala moved higher today, with disaster officials reporting 44 dead, 56 injured and 16 missing.

Travolta halts retrial in extortion case
A retrial in the case of two men accused in the Bahamas of attempting to extort millions from John Travolta over the death of the actor's son was halted Monday just as it was about to get under way, according to the Bahamian attorney general's office.

India: Four dead as police fire on protesters
Indian police fired on pro-independence protesters in Indian-administered Kashmir Monday, killing four people and wounding 16 others, a senior police officer said.

Violence in Iraq leaves 6 dead
A string of bombings and shootings in Iraq has left at least one Iraqi military officer and five civilians dead and at least 21 people wounded, authorities said Monday.

IAEA: Iran still enriching uranium
In defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions, Iran continues its uranium enrichment activities, according to a report by the International Atomic Energy Agency released Monday.

One rescue operation temporarily halted at Chilean mine
Rescue officials reported Monday they had to temporarily stop one of two drilling operations to reach 33 men trapped for more than a month inside a Chilean mine.

Lawyer: Iran stoning woman has been whipped
Contradictory reports swirl around an Iranian woman sentenced to be stoned to death for adultery, with one Iranian lawyer saying she had been whipped 99 times for another alleged offense, but another casting doubt on it.

Missiles kill 5 suspected Pakistan militants
A suspected U.S. drone strike killed five suspected militants in Pakistan's tribal region on Monday, intelligence officials tell CNN.

Former ELO member dies in freak accident
A former cellist with the rock group Electric Light Orchestra was killed in southwestern England on Monday in a car crash involving a large bale of hay, local police said.





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Fibromyalgia: A Comprehensive Approach What You Can Do About Chronic Pain and Fatigue
by: Miryam Ehrlich Williamson, David A. Nye
publisher: Walker & Company, released: 15 January, 1996
price: $11.66 (new), $0.01 (used)
Finding health after childbirth: Avoiding and treating troubles caused by childbirth and hysterectomy, including constipation, incontinence, pain and irritable bowel syndrome
by: Christopher J Lahr
publisher: Women's Health Press, released: 2002
price: $6.59 (used)
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases and Chronic Recurrent Abdominal_pain
by: F. Hadziselimovic, B. Herzog
publisher: Springer, released: 28 February, 1997
price: $169.00 (new), $28.80 (used)
They Can't Find Anything Wrong!: 7 Keys to Understanding, Treating, and Healing Stress Illness
by: David D. Clarke
publisher: Sentient Publications, released: 07 September, 2007
price: $11.53 (new), $8.59 (used)
Vivetics: Motion for Life DVD
by: Richard Brodie, Effie Katsis, Nancy Olmsted
publisher: Brodie Health Solutions, Inc, released: August, 2005
price: $22.00 (new), $4.44 (used)