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3 hours ago ago from Be Smart, Be Healthy For Life!

Meralgia paraesthetica is a pain condition which is relatively common but not well recognised and which gives pain, numbness and tingling in the front and outer side of the thigh. Described many years ago in the 19th century, it was soon deduced that this syndrome was due to compression of a nerve in the nearby area, the lateral cutaneous nerve of the thigh. This nerve is a sensory nerve which transmits feelings and has no muscular activation ...

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3 hours ago ago from The Slanch Report

Derrick Roland is a senior guard on the Texas A&M basketball team, but last night was likely his last game in college after he suffered a BRUTAL double fracture of his fibula and tibia. Roland underwent surgery today getting an iron rod inserted into his leg. Unfortunately, because of the extent of his injuries and the need for immediate surgery, and it being an away game in Washington, Roland is stuck in Seattle for the time being. His ...

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