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Thank You Grand Rounds 6.6 for Halloween

Jolie Bookspan, M.Ed, PhD, FAWM
Thank You Code Blog for collecting the best medical articles of the week for the Halloween Edition, and including my Kneecap Tracking article among the scary entries. A reader's doctor says the fix for tight knee muscles is to cut the muscles. That is scary when pain can be stopped by stretching them instead.

On the web, Grand Rounds is a collection of the best on-line medical articles from the past week. A different host works hard each week to find and list the articles. This is different from the Grand Rounds in a hospital, which is a lecture for doctors about a patient or topic.

Thank you to this week's host, Code Blog Tales of a Nurse, for the hard work of collecting and featuring our posts for Grand Rounds Volume 6, Number 6.


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