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Dr. Fardad Mobin is a spine surgeon specializing in neck and back conditions. Dr. Mobin is now offering pain management including pain injections and rehabilitation options.Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) August 22, 2011 Dr. Fardad Mobin is a spine surgeon specializing in neck and back conditions. He has been practicing neurosurgery for over 15 years and has performed over 2,000 operations. His patients ...
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Smokers are much more likely to report problems with persistent musculoskeletal pain than non-smokers, according to a new study reported in the Journal of Pain.
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