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Inhaled corticosteroids increase risk of Pneumonia

Written by | 8 Oct 2013

by Bruce Sylvester – Investigators suggest caution in prescribing inhaled corticosteroids to high-risk patients such as pneumonia survivors, after their research shows a twofold risk for repeat infection.

Predicting who will have chronic pain

Written by | 7 Oct 2013

Abnormalities in brain axons predispose people to chronic back pain after injury.  Abnormalities in the structure of the brain predispose people to develop chronic pain after a lower… read more.

Press Release: EFIC 2013: Self-concern affects attitudes on Euthanasia

Written by | 6 Oct 2013

Physicians and nursing staff show relatively high support for euthanasia when asked abstractly whether they would wish it for themselves if they had a lethal illness.However, only a… read more.

Does chronic pain affect a spouse’s sleep?

Written by | 4 Oct 2013

Research suggests that a patient’s chronic pain affects a spouse’s emotional well-being and marital satisfaction. In a novel study of behavioral health outcomes published in the journal PAIN®, researchers… read more.

Abdominal pain in childhood was associated with anxiety disorder

Written by | 4 Oct 2013

Functional abdominal pain in childhood was associated with anxiety disorder and depression in teens and young adults, even if the stomach pain went away, a longitudinal study showed.

Does chronic pain affect a spouse's sleep?

Written by | 4 Oct 2013

Research suggests that a patient’s chronic pain affects a spouse’s emotional well-being and marital satisfaction. In a novel study of behavioral health outcomes published in the journal PAIN®, researchers… read more.

Weekly yoga class yields similar lower back pain relief as 2 classes

Written by | 3 Oct 2013

Weekly yoga class yields similar lower back pain relief as twice weekly classes for low-income minority patients.

Pain control in children with cerebral palsy

Written by | 2 Oct 2013

New study encourages pediatricians to treat the cause, not the symptoms.

Uncovering a healthier remedy for chronic pain

Written by | 1 Oct 2013

Physicians and patients who are wary of addiction to pain medication and opioids may soon have a healthier and more natural alternative.

Integrative medicine interventions found to significantly reduce pain, improve quality of life

Written by | 30 Sep 2013

New study points to sustainable effects of patient-centered care.

Codeine could increase users’ sensitivity to pain

Written by | 27 Sep 2013

Using large and frequent doses of the pain-killer codeine may actually produce heightened sensitivity to pain, without the same level of relief offered by morphine, according to new… read more.

Mortality increased by 58% in first-line Sulfonylurea therapy for Type 2 Diabetes

Written by | 26 Sep 2013

by Bruce Sylvester – Research presented on September 26, 2013 the European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) annual meeting in Barcelona, Spain, indicates that type 2… read more.

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