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Bone Drug Suppresses Wandering Tumor Cells In Breast Cancer Patients And May Reduce Metastatic Disease by Ed H. Doctor of Pharmacy Posted Thu 03 Jun 2010 5:23am . When the drug was given along with chemotherapy for three months before breast cancer surgery, it reduced the number of women who had tumor cells in their bone marrow at the time... Breast cancer cells taken from a patient’s bone marrow. The cancer cells are stained to make them easy to spot among the normal cells of the bone marrow. The bone Read on »
Shoulder Notes: Your Rotator Cuff, Shoulder Impingement, Shoulder Anatomy and more by Chris M. Posted Sun 07 Sep 2008 7:56pm What is your Rotater Cuff and How can it be injured? One of the most common injuries of the shoulder involves the rotator cuff. But exactly what is the rotator cuff...: a description of the shoulder joint (anatomy) and why the shoulder can be easily injured an explanation of shoulder impingement how rotator cuff tendonitis can occur ways to prevent Read on »
Shoulder Notes: Your Rotator Cuff, Shoulder Impingement, Shoulder Anatomy and more » by Chris M. Posted Sun 07 Sep 2008 8:30pm What is your Rotater Cuff and How can it be injured? One of the most common injuries of the shoulder involves the rotator cuff. But exactly what is the rotator cuff and what does it do? Kennedy Brothers Physical Therapy out of Boston posted a very good article about the rotator cuff written in easy-to-understand terms. [...] Read on »
Shoulder Notes: From Frozen Shoulder to Shoulder Strength » by Chris M. Posted Sun 07 Sep 2008 8:30pm Shoulder Notes is a series of posts that high-lite various articles, videos and blog posts that contain helpful and current information about your shoulder health and performance. Frozen Shoulder – What’s the 411? (photo courtesy of Joe Shlabotnik) Lauran Neergaard an AP medical writer has written an article entitled “Early Care Helps Frozen Read on »
Shoulder Notes: Strong Shoulders, Working through Shoulder Pain and Tips For Young Pitchers » by Chris M. Posted Sun 07 Sep 2008 8:30pm Here’s a round-up of some of the interesting shoulder information that you can use to make informed decisions about your shoulder. Bowhunters need Strong Shoulders (photo courtesy of sorenson photo) I live in the deep south, Alabama to be exact. Down here, people take their hunting seriously, so if it’s not hunting season, then it’s a [...] Read on »
The Frontal Bone’s Connected to the Parietal Bone’s Connected to the Occipital Bone by Emily Posted Wed 15 Sep 2010 12:00am Oh my goodness, I’ve my first Anatomy quiz in 9hours and I am not ready!  A migraine hit last night and stopped my study session cold.  I’ve got to hurry to bed so I can keep learning in the morning. Breakfast. Three local prune plums from the farmers’ market, and a WW Sandwich Thin with 2T Wegman’s chunky pb and Croft ... Read on »
Relatives of people with brain tumors at higher risk for developing the same type of tumor by Kathlyn S. Patient Expert Posted Wed 01 Oct 2008 5:07pm A new study by researchers at the University of Utah found that people with a family history of cancerous brain tumors appear to be at higher risk of developing the same kind of tumors compared to people with no such family history. The researchers reviewed the medical records of 1,401 people from Utah with primary brain tumors -- either Read on »
Shoulder Rehab (shoulder rehabilitation) » by Chris M. Posted Sun 07 Sep 2008 8:30pm My name is Scott Kay. I am a motorcycle racer, inventor of the Rotater and co-owner of Joint Mechanix, LLC, which markets the Rotater. Because of my racing (really it�s due to crashes while racing), I have broken a lot of bones, including three shoulders. It has been my experience that shoulder injuries take [...] Read on »
Got chronic shoulder pain? Shoulder replacement is an option by Chris M. Posted Thu 27 Nov 2008 10:23am Shoulder Pain Sucks! Photo used courtesy of Saquan Stimpson/monstershaq200 0 It drains you, mentally and physically - especially if your particular condition is long..., causing you to jerk awake chronic shoulder pain affects almost every movement you make - lifting carrying, reaching pushing, pulling, holding - everyday tasks ( combing your hair Read on »
Shoulder Exercise to Strengthen the Lower Trapezius for Healthy Shoulders: Diamond Down by Aliesa George Patient Expert Posted Tue 01 Feb 2011 12:02pm Posted a blog recently on the topic of strong and healthy shoulders, but I just uploaded a video to demonstrate my easy “diamond down” exercise to help strengthen the lower fibers of the trapezius muscle to help improve shoulder mechanics and reduce neck and shoulder tension.  Hope you enjoy this quick shoulder exercise tip! Click here to view Read on »