San Francisco Spinal Decompression Doctor Comments: We have been using nonsurgical spinal decompression of the cervical and lumbar spine for over four years now at our downtown San Francisco Spinal Decompression Center. We have done thousands of decompression treatments, so...  |


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There's good news for those who find they have become a caregiver of a stroke victim. A new resource is available that offers answers to some of the most common questions about the condition.  |
Nearly 27 million Americans now struggle with osteoarthritis (OA), the most common form of arthritis. For decades, people thought arthritis was simply the result of aging. Today, people are learning that OA affects people of every age.  |


Marvel Entertainment will partner with Walgreens for a direct-to-retail merchandise program at 6,000-plus drugstores as part of a strategy to expand its product lines and reach new customers.  |
Carl Icahn, trying to raise his stake in Lionsgate to as much as 30% through the purchase of debt, extended an important deadline Tuesday.  |
AMC Entertainment on Tuesday officially appointed exhibition veteran Robert Lenihan to the newly created position of programming president.  |
COLOGNE, Germany -- Swiss media group Highlight Communications on Tuesday completed its takeover of German indie giant Constantin Film with a squeeze-out of minority shareholders.  |
The new chief at struggling Yahoo said Tuesday she will cut 5% of the staff at the pioneering Internet search and portal company, or about 700 jobs.  |
On the cusp of a summer in which Warners will unspool its latest Harry Potter film, the studio sits atop the distributor rankings with an 18% domestic market share.  |
The latest debt restructuring deadline for Canwest Global Communications Corp. on Tuesday passed without news of an agreement between the embattled Canadian broadcaster and its creditors.  |
Telecom giant AT&T continued to see accelerating growth of its U-verse video service, which competes with cable and satellite TV providers, in the first quarter.  |
Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. has upped its stake in Premiere again. Thanks to a recent share issue it now holds 30.5% of the troubled German pay TV operator.  |
Paradigm has just snapped up Christian music booking agency Third Coast Artists Agency and will incorporate it into the firm's Nashville office.  |
Major League Baseball on Wednesday unveiled its most comprehensive promotional sponsorship arrangement with a movie to date as the annual All-Star Game will help promote Walt Disney Pictures' and Jerry Bruckheimer Films' "G-Force" this summer.  |
Global consumer confidence has reached an all-time low, according to the Nielsen Global Consumer Confidence Index released today. Thrifty habits being formed during the downturn will carry over into the recovery.  |
Former Channel 4 chief executive Michael Jackson is back on the U.K.'s broadcast radar screen after an almost eight year sojourn working in the U.S. with Barry Diller.  |
Recorded music sales -- made up of trade value revenue from physical sales, digital sales and performance rights -- decreased 18.6% in value from the previous year to $4.98 billion in the U.S. in 2008, according to new figures from  |
Canwest Global Communications on Wednesday said it has secured yet more breathing space from its Canadian bankers and U.S. bondholders as it attempts to refinance its CAN$4.1 billion debt load.  |
Gabriel Byrne, Helen Hunt and Gary Sinise are among a group of celebrities speaking out against a planned building in Brooklyn that critics say would block views of the Brooklyn Bridge and its anchoring presence in the neighborhood, an activist  |
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