Tech eyes redemption in ACC tourney (Macon Telegraph)

GREENSBORO, N.C. — There have been times this season after a defeat or some other near late-game debacle when Iman Shumpert has locked himself in Georgia Tech’s tape room and flipped on video of his not-so-distant past.

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Tech eyes redemption in ACC tourney (Macon Telegraph)

Youth Baseball Injuries Becoming More Common (HealthDay)

HealthDay – WEDNESDAY, March 10 (HealthDay News) — In the coming weeks, millions of American children will dust off their bats and gloves and head out to the baseball field.

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Medtronic launches spinal reconstruction system in U.S. (MedCity News)

Device giant Medtronic Inc.

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Medtronic launches spinal reconstruction system in U.S. (MedCity News)

MEMPHIS, Tenn.—-Medtronic, Inc. today announced the U.S. launch of the VERTEX SELECT® Reconstruction System.

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Medtronic Introduces the VERTEX SELECT® Reconstruction System (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

Approximately 21 million visits were made to physicians’ offices due to back problems in 2006. While countless adults experience back pain and stiffness, many suffer from serious spine and back conditions -including injury, herniated discs and the deterioration of the vertebrae. Three new studies presented at the 2010 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) detail advances in back care and treatment options for specific back and spine conditions.

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Advances in back care and treatment options for slipped disc, spine surgery and vertebral fractures

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved Botox (onabotulinumtoxin A) to treat spasticity in the flexor muscles of the elbow, wrist, and fingers in adults. Spasticity is common after stroke, traumatic brain injury, or the progression of multiple sclerosis.

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Lacombe woman India-bound for MS treatment (Red Deer Advocate)

Being diagnosed with restricted blood flow from the brain usually isn’t cause for any kind of celebration.

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Lacombe woman India-bound for MS treatment (Red Deer Advocate)

Redskins tackle Chris Samuels retires amid health concerns (USA Today)

When Washington Redskins six-time Pro Bowl left tackle Chris Samuels formally announced his retirement Thursday, he revealed that he played his entire NFL career knowing he had a spinal condition that put him at risk of paralysis with every blow to the head.

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Redskins tackle Chris Samuels retires amid health concerns (USA Today)

Replication Medical, Inc., a developer of proprietary, hydrogel based products for the spine and other surgical applications, announced today that it has received a CE mark for its GelFix Posterior Spinal Distraction implant. A CE mark is the quality assurance certification requirement recognized by members of the European Union for sales into those countries.

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Replication Medical receives CE mark for GelFix Posterior Spinal Distraction implant (News-Medical-Net)

Replication Medical, Inc., a developer of proprietary, hydrogel based products for the spine and other surgical applications, announced today that it has received a CE mark for its GelFix Posterior Spinal Distraction implant. A CE mark is the quality assurance certification requirement recognized by members of the European Union for sales into those countries.

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Replication Medical receives CE mark for GelFix Posterior Spinal Distraction implant

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