Hospital patients who feel short of breath are six times more likely to die — no increased risk found for patients who are in pain
Spinal cord stimulation may help prevent excess mortality associated with chronic pain
Four top national awards for city’s acute pain team put Sheffield excellence on the map
Hypnosis can make ventilation masks more acceptable to patients with breathing problems
Swabsafe™ supports swab management at Warrington And Halton Teaching Hospitals
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