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A yearly dose of zoledronic acid significantly reduced the number of days of disability because of back pain in older women with osteoporotic fractures, based on data from the HORIZON Pivotal fracture study.

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Pain relievers can work wonders, allowing many people to carry on with their lives despite disabling arthritis, for instance, or recurrent headaches.

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