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- Really?: The Claim: Always Wash Your Hands With Ho...
- Total retirement 'bad for you'
- WA prisons ramp up Taser use - WA today
- Shame 'boosts hand-washing rate'
- Developments in asbestos cancer risk assessment
- Organizational justice and markers of inflammation...
- Justice at Work and Metabolic Syndrome: the Whiteh...
- Do pre-employment influences explain the associati...
- Effects of Alcohol and Sleep Restriction on Simula...
- Facemasks and Hand Hygiene to Prevent Influenza Tr...
- ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION: Association of an Education...
- ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION: Surgical Mask vs N95 Respir...
- Mobilisation or immobilisation for cervical radicu...
- Cervical collar or physiotherapy versus wait and s...
- [Articles] Surgery versus non-surgical therapy for...
- [Articles] 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TC...
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- [Editorial] Is Europe fit for work?
- Guidance Values for Surface Monitoring of Antineop...
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- Poster 70: Using Prazosin to Improve Sleep as the ...
- Red flags often false alarms in back pain
- Back pain gone in a year
- Seasonal vaccine protects against swine flu
Monday, October 12, 2009
Red flags often false alarms in back pain
Red flags often false alarms in back pain: "The usefulness of red flag questions in patients presenting with acute back pain in primary care has been questioned by an Australian study that found most had little diagnostic value and that serious undiagnosed pathology was rare."
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