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Babies Distinguish Pain from Touch at 35-37 Weeks, Research Finds
September 8, 2011 Babies can distinguish painful stimuli as different from general touch from around 35-37 weeks gestation -- just before an infant would normally be born -- according to new ... > full storyMore: -
Cam-Type Deformities Linked to MRI Detected Hip Damage in Asymptomatic Young Men
September 8, 2011 Hip impingement may be a risk factor of osteoarthritis of the hip. A new study reveals that the presence of an underlying deformity, known as cam impingement, is associated with hip damage in young ... > full story -
When That Shoulder Aches Too Much to Move
September 7, 2011 Adhesive capsulitis, sometimes described as "frozen shoulder," is a condition where the connective tissue around the shoulder joint becomes chronically inflamed, causing thickening and tightening in ... > full story -
Pain Relief Can Now Be Based on Solid Evidence
September 6, 2011 A new review of data relating to about 45,000 patients involved in approximately 350 individual studies has provided an evaluation of the effect you can expect to get if you take commonly used ... > full story -
Neurosurgeons Use Adult Stem Cells to Grow Neck Vertebrae
September 6, 2011 Neurosurgery researchers have used a new, leading-edge stem cell therapy to promote the growth of bone tissue following the removal of cervical discs -- the cushions between the bones in the neck -- ... > full story -
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Mother’s Postpartum Oxycodone Use: No Safer for Breastfed Infants Than Codeine, Study Suggests
September 6, 2011 Doctors have been prescribing codeine for postpartum pain management for many years, and, until recently, it was considered safe to breastfeed while taking the opioid. But the death of an infant ... > full story -
Chondroitin Sulfate Improves Hand Function, Relieves Morning Stiffness Caused by Osteoarthritis, Study Finds
September 6, 2011 New research shows that chondroitin sulfate significantly decreased pain and improved hand function in patients with osteoarthritis (OA) of the hand compared with those in the placebo group. Results ... > full story -
Pain Relievers Could Calm Dementia Patients, Study Suggests
September 6, 2011 Many dementia patients are being treated with antipsychotic medications, but a new study by researchers in Norway and the UK shows that simple pain relievers may be a better ... > full story -
Remembering the Past Can Worsen Health, Spanish Study Suggests
September 6, 2011 Going back to work after the holidays is a nightmare for many. Can you improve your health by remembering the past in a positive way? A study by researchers in Spain finds that people's attitude to ... > full story -
Heat in Chili Peppers Can Ease Sinus Problems, Research Shows
August 25, 2011 Hot chili peppers are known to make people "tear up," but a new study found that a nasal spray containing an ingredient derived from hot chili peppers may help people "clear up" certain types of ... > full story
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