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High satisfaction with pain treatment

Written by | 4 Feb 2015

An international research group with members from the University of Basel, several EU countries, Israel and the USA, analyzed patient satisfaction with pain treatment after surgery.

Risk of anastomotic failure after non-elective surgery rises with NSAID use

Written by | 27 Jan 2015

by Bruce Sylvester: Post-surgical nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) therapy appears to entail an increased risk of anastomotic leak at the surgical junction among patients who have undergone non-elective… read more.

Most patients don’t get counselling about sex after heart attack

Written by | 12 Jan 2015

Most patients don’t receive counselling about resuming sexual activity after having a heart attack, according to new research.

Most patients don't get counselling about sex after heart attack

Written by | 12 Jan 2015

Most patients don’t receive counselling about resuming sexual activity after having a heart attack, according to new research.

New insight into risk of ankylosing spondylitis

Written by | 30 Dec 2014

Scientists at the University of Southampton have discovered variations in an enzyme belonging to the immune system that leaves individuals susceptible to Ankylosing Spondylitis.

Athletes’ testosterone surges not tied to winning, study finds

Written by | 15 Dec 2014

by Carol Clark: A higher surge of testosterone in competition, the so-called “winner effect,” is not actually related to winning, suggests a new study of intercollegiate cross country… read more.

Video Interview: Professor O Connor on how nurse prescribing relates to the pain managment setting used today. Click on the video icon to hear interview.

Written by | 12 Dec 2014

Professor Laserina O Connor PhD, RANP, RNP.  Professor Clinical Nursing.  President of the Irish Pain Society.  Joint Clinical Chair.  UCD School of Nursing Midwifery & Health Systems in… read more.

Video Interview: Professor O Connor talks about hope for chronic pain patients. Click on the video icon to hear interview.

Written by | 11 Dec 2014

Professor Laserina O Connor PhD, RANP, RNP.  Professor Clinical Nursing.  President of the Irish Pain Society.  Joint Clinical Chair.  UCD School of Nursing Midwifery & Health Systems in… read more.

Video Interview: Professor O Connor talks about her team’s current research. Click on the video icon to hear interview.

Written by | 10 Dec 2014

Professor Laserina O Connor PhD, RANP, RNP.  Professor Clinical Nursing.  President of the Irish Pain Society.  Joint Clinical Chair.  UCD School of Nursing Midwifery & Health Systems in… read more.

Video Interview: Professor O Connor talks about her team's current research. Click on the video icon to hear interview.

Written by | 10 Dec 2014

Professor Laserina O Connor PhD, RANP, RNP.  Professor Clinical Nursing.  President of the Irish Pain Society.  Joint Clinical Chair.  UCD School of Nursing Midwifery & Health Systems in… read more.

Video Interview: Professor O Connor talks about the everyday management of patients with chronic pain. Click video icon to hear interview.

Written by | 9 Dec 2014

Professor Laserina O Connor PhD, RANP, RNP.  Professor Clinical Nursing.  President of the Irish Pain Society.  Joint Clinical Chair.  UCD School of Nursing Midwifery & Health Systems in… read more.

Video Interview: Professor O Connor on her role in the Irish Pain Society. Click on the video icon to hear interview.

Written by | 8 Dec 2014

Professor Laserina O Connor PhD, RANP, RNP.  Professor Clinical Nursing.  President of the Irish Pain Society.  Joint Clinical Chair.  UCD School of Nursing Midwifery & Health Systems in… read more.

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