27 September 2017

Chemotherapy pain could be eased by jetlag drug

Painful side effects from chemotherapy and cancer medicines could be tackled with a drug that eases the effects of jetlag,...

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25 September 2017

The classification of chronic pain as a condition and what it means for policies and healthcare systems

“If you manage pain, you manage the healthcare system” was the key message from the Societal Impact of Pain plenary...

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22 September 2017

Tramadol at a glance

Tramadol was launched in Germany for the first time in 1977. Currently it is used as an analgesic worldwide. It...

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20 September 2017

Improving the efficiency and safety of regional anaesthesia with point-of-care ultrasound

PROMOTIONAL FEATURE Ultrasound guidance is proving invaluable for the regional neurosurgical centre at the Salford Royal Hospital, helping to improve...

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11 September 2017

Anaesthesia and surgery during infancy may impact white matter during childhood

General anaesthesia and surgery in otherwise healthy infants under the age of one year old could be associated with decreases...

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7 September 2017

21–22 October 2017; #gashack, London

 #gashack is a hack day, inspired by NHS Hack Day, where anaesthetists and people with heavy-duty IT skills will get together...

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7 September 2017

Filling the gap in ultrasound training

PROMOTIONAL FEATURE FUJIFILM SonoSite continues to lead the way in ultrasound training and education, helping clinicians to develop and maintain...

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23 August 2017

Consider sleep – and caffeine – to reduce postoperative pain

Sleep is essential for good mental and physical health, and chronic insufficient sleep increases the risk for several chronic health...

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