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Drugs to Treat Fibromyalgia Just as Likely to Harm as Help, Review Finds
February 21, 2013 Among fibromyalgia patients taking either of two commonly prescribed drugs to reduce pain, 22 percent report substantial improvement while 21 percent had to quit the regimen due to unpleasant side ... > full story -
Steroid Injection May Lead to Worse Outcomes in Patients With Spinal Stenosis
February 19, 2013 For patients with spinal stenosis, epidural steroid injections (ESI) may actually lead to worse outcomes—- whether or not the patient later undergoes surgery, according to a new ... > full story -
Fear, Anger or Pain: Why Do Babies Cry?
February 19, 2013 Researchers have studied adults' accuracy in the recognition of the emotion causing babies to cry. Eye movement and the dynamic of the cry play a key role in recognition. It is not easy to know why a ... > full story -
Diagnosis and Treatment Now Possible for Osteoarthritic Cats
February 19, 2013 Scientists have found a way to recognize and treat osteoarthritis in cats -- a condition that the owner might not notice and that can make even petting ... > full story -
Rheumatism: Scientists Improve Arthritis Treatments
February 14, 2013 Scientists have presented a new therapy approach for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), a chronic form of joint inflammation. The new therapy study was especially directed at patients who ... > full story -
Neural Basis for Benefits of Meditation
February 13, 2013 Mindfulness meditation training in awareness of present moment experience, such as body and breath sensations, prevents depression and reduces distress in chronic pain. Scientists have now proposed a ... > full story -
Stopping Cold: Scientists Turn Off the Ability to Feel Cold
February 12, 2013 Neuroscientists have isolated chills at a cellular level, identifying the sensory network of neurons in the skin that relays the sensation of ... > full story -
Platelet-Rich Plasma (Prp) Treatment Shows Potential for Knee Osteoarthritis
February 12, 2013 A new study has shown that platelet-rich plasma (PRP) holds great promise for treating patients with knee osteoarthritis. The treatment improved pain and function, and in up to 73% of patients, ... > full story -
Opioid Prescription Is on the Increase
February 12, 2013 More and more opioids are being prescribed for pain relief, study ... > full story -
Got to Go? Scientists Figure out How You Know
February 8, 2013 Help is on the way for overactive bladder or incontinence. According to new research the epithelium, a layer of cells lining the bladder's surface, senses bladder fullness through proteins called ... > full story
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