A more accurate way to gauge pain in mice, yielding potential to help chronic pain patients
For decades, biomedical researchers have used mouse behaviour to study pain, but some researchers have questioned the accuracy of the...
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For decades, biomedical researchers have used mouse behaviour to study pain, but some researchers have questioned the accuracy of the...
Read MoreCompany news Vygon Group, a specialist single-use medical devices group, recently announced its acquisition of Italian firm Pilot, which specialises in...
Read MoreThe move to prescription-only codeine in Australia has seen a 50 per cent reduction in the monthly rate of codeine-related...
Read MorePatients undergoing joint replacement under epidural anaesthesia have no increased risk for postoperative adverse genitourinary (GU) complications by skipping preoperative...
Read MoreOne of the worst symptoms associated with inflammation or cancer of the pancreas is severe chronic pain. Pancreatic pain is...
Read MorePromotional feature Consultant and trainee anaesthetists from Surrey travelled to Lusaka with a point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) system, to train...
Read MoreResearchers at Hokkaido University have identified the brain mechanism linking chronic pain and depression in rats. Their research, which was...
Read MorePatients with sepsis often require surgery or imaging procedures under general anaesthesia, yet there is no standard regimen for anaesthetising...
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