WWII chemical-weapon antidote shows promise to treat spinal cord injuries
A drug developed during World War II as an antidote for a chemical warfare agent has been found to be...
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A drug developed during World War II as an antidote for a chemical warfare agent has been found to be...
Read MoreThe human body’s peripheral nervous system could be capable of interpreting its environment and modulating pain, neuroscientists have established, after...
Read MoreGalen Ltd announced that the Pre-Hospital Emergency Care Council (PHECC) in Ireland has issued its new pain management clinical practice...
Read MoreOpioids have long been an important tool in the world of pain management, but the side effects of these drugs...
Read MoreA new study, carried out at Leeds Beckett University, highlights the differences in pain response between different groups of people....
Read MoreA study led by Indiana University School of Medicine researchers demonstrates how electroacupuncture triggers a neurological mechanism that can help...
Read MoreFunctional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), an optical imaging tool for monitoring of regional blood flow and tissue oxygenation, is being explored...
Read MoreSphere Medical, a company specialising in critical care monitoring and diagnostics equipment, has announced that a recent time and motion...
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Journal of Anaesthesia Practice is a unique online vehicle for getting an anaesthetic product or service in front of the people who really matter. The vast majority of the readership are consultant anaesthetists.