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Article: Stanford Researchers Study Emerging Treatment for Chronic Sinus Infections.
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- December 18, 2002
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Business Editors and Health/Medical Writers
STANFORD, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 18, 2002
Three years ago, Joanne Clark was so miserable from recurring sinus infections and the antibiotics used to treat them that she felt ready to give up.
Despite three surgeries, Clark, a resident of Lodi, Calif., continued getting sinus infections every two to four weeks. The painful headaches and feelings of exhaustion, not to mention the severe nausea from oral antibiotics, forced her to quit her job as a physical education teacher. "I felt horrible," she said. "I had headaches all the time. I had no energy. I didn't want to live a life like this."
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