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A new member, Kristen, was kind enough to provide these RSS feeds to the community. I was going to integrate them into the forum, but it’s too much work & content. Kristen's links and descriptions are below.
http://www.thespinejournalonline.com/current.rss - This one has recent updates and has interesting short articles and tidbits. Many of the updates are only related to the magazine, but there are frequent updates of the meetings calendar, editorial board and table of contents. http://www.thespinejournalonline.com/inpress.rss - This is from the same site, but focuses more on abstracts and/or background contexts to articles currently in press. It looks extremely medically-oriented (some of the abstracts I'd need to be a doctor to understand) but would be good reading for someone who wants in-depth information. http://www.medworm.com/rss/medicalfeeds/source/Spine.xml - It looks like the second Spine Journal Online RSS link but even more heavy-duty material. http://nervemed.libsyn.com/rss - These have short descriptions of talks given by a neurologist and links to the related podcasts on the topic. Some of them might be interesting- a lot seem to be about biological treatments, pointing out that surgery isn't necessarily the right answer for everyone and that there are other upcoming options. http://stemcell.taragana.net/category/spinal-injury/ This is specifically about stem cell technology and spinal injury. It gives introductions to articles then links to the full text.
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This is great. Nerve Med is great for those who may not be surgical candidates.
Thanks!! - ans
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