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Teeth for an Arm & a Leg | Personal
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Dr. Syed L.
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Mon 25 Jan 2010 5:13pm
I really like the dental surgeon that I was referred to: both by my orthodontist and by my dentist . He’s really nice and explains everything very nicely to me which was a good thing. He ran through all the other options I have besides getting ..
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Teeth for an Arm & a Leg | Personal
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An Arm and A Leg
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Corry C.
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Wed 09 Feb 2011 5:01am
I can hardly believe we are taking all those medications, which are sitting on a part of our kitchen counter, on a daily basis and those are not even all of them. Between the two of us, we can easily fill up a tray and you can imagine those drugs eat up quite a bit of our budget.
Some of the drugs are extremely expensive and although our insuran ...
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How will you pay your medical bill? Cash, check, arm and leg?
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Katherine B.
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Tue 27 Jan 2009 6:00pm
Lori Swanson, the Attorney General of Minnesota has filed a lawsuit against Allina Hospitals and Clinics for charging consumers 18% interest on medical bills. You read that right 18%.
As if we needed a further reminder that the medical system in this country is a mess. I don't think anyone thinks they should be treated for free but medical ...
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Arms and Legs are Not a Luxury!
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jothyr
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Tue 22 Sep 2009 12:00am
Insurance companies in almost every state set unfair limits on reimbursement for prosthetics. While technology has advanced dramatically in the past decade insurance reimbursements have not. Current microprocessor-controlled knees for full leg prosthetics drive the cost of a prosthetic leg up to $50,000. The result of these huge technological advances
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An arm and a leg
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Judith L.
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Mon 22 Feb 2010 11:48am
I have had trouble with my left arm lately, for a few months now really. It appears to be a joint thing, more arthritis, and that's what the doctor said when I went in to see if there was anything that could be done. Not much, apparently.
The pain comes on quickly when I make wrong moves with that arm. Sharp, radiating pain, nothing you want
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Serratus Posterior Superior – Third layer down, relieves arm numbness
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Paul B.

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Thu 07 Jan 2010 12:33am
A client recently came to me complaining about the numbness on the posterior forearm and into his shoulder. My initial thought was that it was infraspinatus related, from the shoulder referred pain pattern, but after relieving the trigger points in his infraspinatus, the numbness persisted in his forearm. So more investigation was required.
I found
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