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Spinal narcotics for chronic noncancer pain warrants further investigation
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MAJ. Richard B. Hecker
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June 1, 1994
Published Online: 1994-06-01
Published in Print: 1994-06-01
© 1994 American Osteopathic Association
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Articles in the same Issue
- Editorial Comments
- As early as 1966, the prototype for a safer cigarette was patented for marketing
- Smoking would be banned in most areas of public buildings if legislation approved by a House of Representatives subcommittee becomes law
- Pleasant experiences bolster the immune system, with the effects lasting days after the initial experience
- The latest food warning is out: Trans fatty acids could be just as bad or worse for cholesterol levels than fats found in butter and lard
- A single dose of dexamethasone does not prevent morbidity in children who undergo tonsillectomy
- US pharmaceutical trials of the French abortion pill RU-486 are expected to begin this fall, with 2000 women to be enrolled at 12 clinical sites
- News
- Low-dose aspirin for the prevention and treatment of preeclampsia
- Effect of cranberry juice intake on bacteriuria and pyuria
- Metabolic effects of two diets on hyperlipidemia
- Blood pressure control and concomitant MI risk
- Letters to the Editor
- Response: Exchange continues on healthcare reform
- Osteopathic principles underlie treatment of back pain
- Response: Osteopathic principles underlie treatment of back pain
- Book Reviews
- American Academy of Osteopathy 1993 Yearbook: Selected Papers of John Stedman Denslow, DO
- Editorial
- Spinal narcotics for chronic noncancer pain warrants further investigation
- Letters to the Editor
- Exchange continues on healthcare reform
- Original Contribution
- Intraspinal delivery of opiates by an implantable, programmable pump in patients with chronic, intractable pain of nonmalignant origin
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