15 March 2018

A new solution for chronic pain

Neuropathic pain is a chronic illness affecting 7-10 per cent the population in France and for which there is no...

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13 March 2018

Pain’s origins may be significantly different in men and women

New research from The University of Texas at Dallas supports the growing consensus that pain's origins are different for men...

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8 March 2018

Do pain medications carry different heart risks?

Prior studies have suggested that non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) may be linked with higher cardiovascular risks, but few have assessed...

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6 March 2018

Can surgery and anaesthesia affect memory?

Findings from a new anaesthesia study suggest that patients may score slightly lower on certain memory tests after having surgery...

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23 February 2018

Study in Kenya shows link between chronic pain and glutamate consumption

Preliminary research from a small pilot study carried out in Meru, in eastern Kenya, shows a link between chronic pain...

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21 February 2018

Are orthopaedic patients outside the US more durable to pain compared to patients in the US?

American patients undergoing orthopaedic surgical procedures report higher pain intensity scores compared to patients undergoing similar procedures in 13 European...

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8 February 2018

Can over-the-counter pain medicine influence thoughts and emotions?

Over-the-counter pain medicine such as Ibuprofen and acetaminophen may influence how people process information, experience hurt feelings, and react to...

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6 February 2018

Launch of national guidelines for tracheal intubation and airway management in critically ill patients

The Difficult Airway Society in collaboration with the Royal College of Anaesthetists, the Intensive Care Society and the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine, has published...

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