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Asthma Society of Ireland launch new sports & exercise toolkit at European Conference

Written by | 12 Jun 2012

‘Reach Your Peak with Asthma’ pack is a vital resource for adults and children with asthma who want to take part in sport.

Getting a handle on chronic pain

Written by | 11 Jun 2012

New ‘barcode’ tool lets doctors evaluate chronic pain quickly and objectively.

Gene study suggests new way to treat chronic pain

Written by | 11 Jun 2012

Gene that encodes crucial pain receptor may be key to individualizing therapy for major health problem.

Can breastfeeding reduce pain in preterm infants?

Written by | 11 Jun 2012

Poorly managed pain in the neonatal intensive care unit has serious short- and long-term consequences, causing physiological and behavioral instability in preterm infants and long-term changes in their… read more.

A new drug to manage resistant chronic pain

Written by | 11 Jun 2012

Tel Aviv University develops BL-7050 to ease the neuropathic pain of millions of sufferers.

The economic cost of chronic non cancer pain in Ireland

Written by | 11 Jun 2012

Researchers from Galway have published a study that assesses the economic cost of chronic pain in Ireland.

SABCS 2011 Report – Everolimus in management of tumour resistance in breast cancer

Written by | 14 May 2012

by Dr Sunil Upadhyay – The majority of breast cancer patients diagnosed with oestrogen receptor positive tumours respond well to endocrine therapy like tamoxifen and aromatase inhibitors, when… read more.

SABCS 2011 Report – It’s time to bend the cost of cancer care downwards

Written by | 14 May 2012

by Dr Sunil Upadhyay – There is clear evidence that the USA spends twice as much as any other country per GDP on cancer treatment but, except for… read more.

SABCS 2011 Report – Progress in the management of HER2-positive breast cancer

Written by | 14 May 2012

by Dr Sunil Upadhyay – Patients with HER2-positive tumours are known to carry a poor prognosis. The standard recommendation is that the majority of newly diagnosed patients with… read more.

Breast cancer and survivorship

Written by | 14 May 2012

by Dr Alison Louise Jones (pictured) – The headline figures are that the majority of women survive a diagnosis of breast cancer: 78% of those women currently diagnosed… read more.

‘Brain fog’ of menopause confirmed

Written by | 3 May 2012

The difficulties that many women describe as memory problems when menopause approaches are real, according to a study published today in the journal Menopause, the journal of the… read more.

Patients drop MS drug, face relapse risk

Written by | 2 May 2012

A study of discontinuing natalizumab for multiple sclerosis patients testing positive for JC virus antibody found a higher relapse rate within 6 months than for patients continuing the… read more.

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