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Painkillers, muscle relaxant linked to death of former pro Texas wrestler
The Canadian Press
... former pro wrestler Edward Fatu, who performed under the name "Umaga," was cause primarily by the combined effects of painkillers and a muscle relaxant. ...
Painkillers, muscle relaxant linked to wrestler's deathHouston Chronicle

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Blake exits with strained rib-cage muscle
MLB.com
A day after losing catcher Russell Martin for four to six weeks with a pulled groin muscle, the Dodgers saw third baseman Casey Blake come out of Monday's ...

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OTC Tip Reporter: www.OTCtipReporter.com: Reports Stocks To Watch For Feb 8 ...
Trading Markets (press release)
Muscle Flex will become a "grittier" and "edgier" health and fitness brand within the company (BRAVADA International Ltd) that will be marketed to a ...

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Independents muscle out Hollywood studios at Oscars
Reuters
Oscar award statues won by the film ''The Hurt Locker'' are seen on a table at the Governor's Ball after the 82nd Academy Awards in Hollywood, March 7, ...

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Allergan?s Botox Approved by FDA for Muscle Spasms (Update2) (Bloomberg)
March 9 (Bloomberg) -- Allergan Inc. ?s Botox wrinkle smoother was approved by U.S. regulators to treat muscle spasms in the elbow, wrist and fingers.

Allergan?s Botox Approved by FDA for Muscle Spasms (Update1) (Bloomberg)
March 9 (Bloomberg) -- Allergan Inc. ?s Botox, used for reducing facial wrinkles, was approved by U.S. regulators to treat muscle spasms in the elbow, wrist and fingers, the Food and Drug Administration said today.

Painkillers, muscle relaxant linked to wrestler's death (11 News Houston)
The December death of a former World Wrestling Entertainment star in Spring was caused primarily by the combined effects of painkillers and a muscle relaxant, according to an autopsy report released this week. The Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences, formerly the Harris County Medical Examiners Office, classified 36-year-old Edward Fatu?s death as ?accidental? in the nine-page report ...

FDA approves BOTOX for treatment of increased muscle stiffness in adults with upper limb spasticity (News-Medical-Net)
Allergan, Inc. today announced that the United States Food and Drug Administration has approved BOTOX® (onabotulinumtoxinA) for the treatment of increased muscle stiffness in the elbow, wrist and fingers in adults with upper limb spasticity.

Painkillers, muscle relaxant linked to death of former pro Texas wrestler (Brandon Sun)
HOUSTON - An autopsy report says the December death of former pro wrestler Edward Fatu, who performed under the name "Umaga," was cause primarily by the combined effects of painkillers and a muscle relaxant.

Painkillers, muscle relaxant linked to former WWE star's death (Houston Chronicle)
It was not immediately clear why Edward Fatu, who wrestled under the pseudonym Umaga, was taking the painkillers hydrocodone, tranquilizer diazepam and the muscle relaxant carisoprodol.

With Artificial Muscle, Bayer strengthens its E/E offerings (PlasticsToday.com)
Research on electro-activated polymers that began at Stanford University, and was further developed at a company called Artificial Muscle Inc., has now been acquired by Bayer MaterialScience. The acquisition of the company, its patents, and its patent applications is the latest purchase by the massive plastics and chemicals supplier to focus on plastic film's surface haptics and appearance. read ...

Warriors' Biedrins to have surgery for muscle tear (CBS Sports)
The Golden State Warriors said Monday center Andris Biedrins will need to undergo surgery to repair a small tear of an abdominal muscle.

Bayer MaterialScience Acquires Artificial Muscle (ChemPoint)
LEVERKUSEN, Germany, March 9, 2010 -- Bayer MaterialScience LLC, a subsidiary of Bayer AG and part of the global Bayer MaterialScience business, has acquired Artificial Muscle, Inc. (AMI) of Sunnyvale, California.

Botox approved to treat muscle spasticity (UPI)
WASHINGTON, March 9 (UPI) -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration says it has approved Botox to treat spasticity in the flexor muscles of the elbow, wrist, and fingers in adults.