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Strontium Ranelate May Relieve Pain, Modify Course of Spinal Osteoarthritis
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Title Strontium Ranelate May Relieve Pain, Modify Course of Spinal Osteoarthritis
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/571800?src=rss
Description In women with osteoporosis and spinal osteoarthritis, treatment with strontium ranelate may delay radiographic progression of spinal OA and reduce back pain, according to research published in the Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases for March. Reuters Health Information
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Date Mar 22, 2008
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