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Donated spines aid BYU research

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Jobu | 12:51 a.m. July 10, 2008
I was wondering where Huntsman's, Hatch's, and Bennett' spines had ended up. At least they are now being put to good use.
Ahlstrom | 2:53 p.m. July 22, 2008
Good job Bowden and team. I wish them well. Thank you BYU for sponsoring this type of research. I think everyone in the world has experienced, at one time or another, some lower back pain and would love to get better treatment. Even people who like to make sarcastic, pessimistic comments after good articles.

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Biomechanical engineer Anton Bowden leads a team at BYU that is testing treatments for lower-back pain.

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