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Summary of Dr Parmar’s attendance and presentation at WALT 2018

Summary of Dr Parmar’s attendance and presentation at WALT 2018 Summary of Dr Parmar’s attendance and presentation at WALT 2018 – World Association for photobiomoduLation Therapy, October 3-6, 2018Venue: Nice, France. Dr Shikha Parmar, our director, was selected to present at the 12th International Congress for WALT—the world’s foremost convention for Photobiomodulation (Low Level Light Therapy).

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PAIN-KILLERS…..REALLY?

PAIN-KILLERS…..REALLY? The bad news for back pain sufferers is that analgesics (pain-killers) just don’t work. This is the latest finding from an Australian team who looked at the effectiveness of currently prescribed medicines for treating this common problem. Their study, which examined 35 trials involving more than 6000 people, found that non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)

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Further Evidence Against Many Orthopaedic Surgical Interventions

Further Evidence Against Many Orthopaedic Surgical Interventions A leading Sydney surgeon has confessed to performing surgery that doesn’t work due to patient pressure and widespread adoption of procedures that have become accepted without enough scrutiny. Orthopaedic surgeon Ian Harris who works at Liverpool, St George and Sutherland Hospitals and the University of NSW, said he

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Researchers Pour Cold Water On Ice-Bath Theory for Recovery

Researchers Pour Cold Water On Ice-Bath Theory for Recovery Queensland exercise scientists have debunked the idea that ice baths are an effective way to speed up muscle recovery after strength training. They say athletes who immerse themselves in icy cold water are hindering long-term gains in muscle mass and strength and it would be better

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