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Bad back? Nerve stimulation won't help

Bad back? Nerve stimulation won't help

A popular pain-relief treatment that uses electricity to stimulate nerves isn't likely to benefit the millions of Americans who live with chronic low back pain and shouldn't be recommended for that purpose, new guidelines say. full story
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Moderate drinking ups risk of breast cancer return
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