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- Opioids 'could exacerbate pain'
Opioid medications given to patients to help relieve serious forms of pain could in fact worsen suffering, it has been claimed. Writing an article for the Pain Topics...
Published Friday 22 August 2008 - High use of complementary methods in cancer survivors, study finds
Many cancer patients use complementary methods as part of their treatment for the condition, new research suggests. A study by researchers at the American Cancer Society indicates that...
Published Monday 04 August 2008 - Ineffectiveness of infant pain assessment 'cause for concern'
Researchers from University College London have called for improved methods of assessing pain in infants. A study published in the journal PLoS Medicine suggests that the pain assessment...
Published Tuesday 24 June 2008 - Experts to discuss treatment of chronic pain on the web
Industry experts are due to discuss the treatment of chronic pain, migraine and muscle spasms this week via an online seminar hosted by TorreyPines Therapeutics. On June 25th,...
Published Monday 23 June 2008 - Shorter self-management programmes 'better for chronic pain'
A two-week self-management programme can improve conditions for arthritis patients who suffer from chronic joint pain, new research has found. Findings presented at the international forum of European...
Published Friday 13 June 2008 - Ideal treatment of chronic pain remains uncertain
Effective management of chronic pain remains a complex issue for both physicians and patients, with research offering no best solution for relief, a new report highlights. A review...
Published Friday 06 June 2008 - Opioids dependency risk remains a concern for physicians
Contrary to popular belief, less than three per cent of patients prescribed opioids and other high strength medications for chronic pain, with no history of drug abuse, will...
Published Wednesday 21 May 2008 - Oxaliplatin-related neuropathy in comorbid Colorectal Cancer and Diabetes
Neuropathy as a result of oxaliplatin treatment does not appear to be additive in diabetic neuropathy, it has been reported. Oncologists at the International Congress on Anti-Cancer Treatment...
Published Wednesday 13 February 2008

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