Pain Relief

Pain Relief - most related articles:

- Women's labour experiences differ from expectations - 6.7
- Gene therapy promising for chronic pain relief - 5.9
- TENS device for pain not recommended for chronic low back pain - 5.6
- Acute pain is eased with the touch of a hand - 5.5
- Alexander technique offers long-term relief for back pain - 5.2
- Exercise more to ease aching back - 5
- A single dose of aspirin can reduce migraine headache pain - 4.6
- Cannabis may offer relief to patients with chronic pain - 4.6
- Tai Chi may reduce fibromyalgia symptoms - 4.3
- Sickle cell disease pain occurs daily - 3.9

Pain Relief articles

High dose aspirin reduces pain for severe headache and migraine
An inexpensive, hundred-year-old therapy for pain – aspirin – is effective in high doses for the treatment of severe headache and migraine caused by drug withdrawal, according to a new study by researchers with the UCSF Headache Center.

Pain relief drugs may encourage cancer growth
Opiate-based painkillers like morphine can stimulate the growth and spread of cancer cells, revealed by researchers.

Exercise more to ease aching back
A University of Alberta study of 240 men and women with chronic lower-back pain showed that those who exercised four days a week had a better quality of life, 28 per cent less pain and 36 per cent less disability, while those who hit the gym only two or three days a week did not show the same level of change.

Stop oral salicylate gels in under 16s
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) is issuing precautionary advice not to use topical oral pain relief gels containing salicylate salts.

Women's labour experiences differ from expectations
A pain-free and drug-free labour may be many expectant mothers' dream but a review in the open access journal BMC Medicine reveals that reality hits hard. Most women's labour experiences differ markedly from their expectations. They are often ill-prepared for what might happen and consequently may be disappointed when the birth does not "go to plan".

Gene therapy promising for chronic pain relief
Now, chronic pain can be successfully treated with novel targeted gene therapy. In an effort to find a more effective treatment for chronic pain, researchers at Mount Sinai developed a gene therapy technique that simulates the pain-killing effect of opiate drugs.

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