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July 31, 2005

County program provides rides to your medical appointments (CentralOhio.com)

MANSFIELD -- Michelle St. John, 44, needs go to a Columbus-area specialist once a week to alleviate the pain in her back. But the car accident 11 years ago that broke her spine left her unable to drive. Friends help out, but they can't always take her to her

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Proper posture prevents pain, promotes productivity (Bangkok Post)

Given that many of us spend up to eight hours a day sitting in offices, designing ergonomic office chairs is an art and a science, say Modernform specialists. Designers need to understand workflow, the human body and biomechanics, especially the

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July 31, 2005

Boy getting back on his feet

Martin Choncoa wrapped himself tightly in a green bedsheet in his room at the Ronald McDonald House in downtown Phoenix. He wasn't used to the constant stream of cold from the air-conditioner. ... Even the pain from the surgery, which cut out two chunks of scar tissue almost the size of ... I don't think about the pain, then it's easier to pretend it's ...

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Chamber backs new mine vest (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

Western Australia's main resource body has welcomed a new mining vest designed to relieve back pain. The vest is made from padded mesh and has three major pockets to help redistribute the weight of equipment evenly across the shoulders, back, chest and

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(Cornerstone) After taking a couple years off, Cold are coming back big time with their upcoming album, A Different Kind of Pain. Produced by Michael " Elvis" Baskette (Chevelle, Iggy Pop, and Puddle of Mudd), it brings along with it two years of growth for the band and a maturity not matched in their previous

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Agassi Beats Chela to Reach Mercedes Final (AP via Yahoo! News)

Andre Agassi used a dazzling mix of shots to defeat Juan Ignacio Chela in straight sets Saturday and move into the Mercedes-Benz Cup final. The 35-year-old Agassi, his sights set on next month's U.S. Open, needed just 1 hour, 9 minutes to beat his 25-year-old foe from Argentina 6-4,

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Teen struggles through a new life filled with pain

Teen struggles through a new life filled with pain SCOTT PATSKO, Morning Journal Writer07/31/2005Email to a friend Voice your opinion Printer-friendly DANIEL Carrillo's prison is his body. ... a world of brain damage, back pain, ulcers, frequent seizures, Crohn's disease ...

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Subscriber Services (Centre Daily Times)

Dana Brawey of Zion, a CT technologist at Geisenger Medical Group in Scenery Park sets up for a demonstration on the office's new GE VCT equipment. STATE COLLEGE -- The pain in Donald Monroy's back didn't seem to be ceasing, despite a CT scan that said everything was

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Agassi seals 60th career title (The Age)

Andre Agassi clinched the 60th title of his career by beating Gilles Muller of Luxembourg 6-4 7-5 in the final of the Los Angeles Open. The top-seeded American, still a major force in the game at the age of 35, put paid to his 22-year-old opponent in a little under 90

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Some state furniture seems far from frugal (Salt Lake Tribune)

State Administrative Services Director D'Arcy Dixon Pignanelli doesn't remember much about the car accident 10 years ago. A hit-and-run driver smashed her bike and Pignanelli's back in the summer of 1995. She limped home with no memory of the impact. But the pain is constant. So after months of shifting to find a comfortable spot in her traditional state office chair and weeks

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