10 April 2017

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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7 April 2017

Discovery of ‘mini-brains’ could change understanding of pain medication

The human body’s peripheral nervous system could be capable of interpreting its environment and modulating pain, neuroscientists have established, after...

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5 April 2017

Updated guidelines could transform the management of emergency pain relief in the Republic of Ireland

Galen Ltd announced that the Pre-Hospital Emergency Care Council (PHECC) in Ireland has issued its new pain management clinical practice...

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3 April 2017

What causes opioid-induced itching?

Opioids have long been an important tool in the world of pain management, but the side effects of these drugs...

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31 March 2017

Obese people have lower pain threshold

A new study, carried out at Leeds Beckett University, highlights the differences in pain response between different groups of people....

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27 March 2017

Electroacupuncture releases stem cells to relieve pain and promotes tissue repair

A study led by Indiana University School of Medicine researchers demonstrates how electroacupuncture triggers a neurological mechanism that can help...

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24 March 2017

Optical tool monitors brain’s circulatory response to pain

Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), an optical imaging tool for monitoring of regional blood flow and tissue oxygenation, is being explored...

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20 March 2017

Study shows significant reduction in time to blood gas result using Sphere Medical’s Proxima™

Sphere Medical, a company specialising in critical care monitoring and diagnostics equipment, has announced that a recent time and motion...

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