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Are you suffering from low-confidence and anxiety? Are you afraid that women may look down on you? - Preliminary Clinical Study Data Suggests That Celliant Reduces Pain By : Health News
Already proven to increase oxygen levels in the body, preliminary data from a new clinical study supports claims that Celliant reduces pain. - Preliminary Clinical Study Data Suggests That Celliant Reduces Pain By : Health News
Already proven to increase oxygen levels in the body, preliminary data from a new clinical study supports claims that Celliant reduces pain. - Preliminary Clinical Study Data Suggests That Celliant Reduces Pain By : Health News
Already proven to increase oxygen levels in the body, preliminary data from a new clinical study supports claims that Celliant reduces pain. - News From The Annals Of Internal Medicine Feb. 19, 2008 By : Health News
1. Glucosamine No Better Than Placebo In Reducing Hip Pain
A new, two-year, randomized, placebo-controlled trial found that glucosamine sulfate was no better than placebo in controlling hip pain........... - PRICARA™ RECALLS 25 Mcg/hr DURAGESIC® (fentanyl Transdermal System) CII PAIN PATCHES By : Health News
PriCara,™ Division of Ortho-McNeil-Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc. said that all lots of 25 microgram/hour (mcg/hr) DURAGESIC® (fentanyl transdermal system) CII patches sold by PriCara in the United States and all 25 mcg/hr fentanyl patches sold by Sandoz Inc......... - After An Operation Patients With Larger Social Networks May Fare Better By : Health News
A new study published in the February issue of the Journal of the American College of Surgeons shows that patients with a large support network of family and friends report feeling less pain and anxiety prior to having a surgical procedure, which can have a substantially positive impact on their postoperative recovery. - Data From Two Pivotal Trials Of AMRIX, A New Once-Daily Extended-Release Muscle Relaxant By : Health News
Cephalon, Inc. (Nasdaq: CEPH) announced the pooled analysis of two pivotal randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trials showing that AMRIX(R) (cyclobenzaprine hydrochloride extended-release capsules).......... - Marijuana Based Drug Reduces Fibromyalgia Pain By : Health News
Patients with fibromyalgia treated with a synthetic form of marijuana, nabilone, showed significant reductions in pain and anxiety in a first-of-its-kind study, published in The Journal of Pain. - Horizon Therapeutics Completes Enrollment In Phase 3 Trials For Lead Product Candidate HZT-501 By : Health News
Horizon Therapeutics, Inc., a privately held biopharmaceutical company, announced that it is closing enrollment in its two phase 3 trials HZ-CA-301 and HZ-CA-303 for its lead product candidate HZT-501, an investigational prescription NSAID (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug) designed to be "GI-friendly". - Multiple Dose Clinical Trial Of TorreyPines Therapeutics' Tezampanel Demonstrates Compound By : Health News
TorreyPines Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq: TPTX) announced that data from its multiple dose clinical trial of tezampanel............ - Multiple Dose Clinical Trial Of TorreyPines Therapeutics' Tezampanel Demonstrates Compound By : Health News
TorreyPines Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq: TPTX) announced that data from its multiple dose clinical trial of tezampanel........... - Over-Use Of Anti-Inflammatory Drug May Lead To Complications By : Health News
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are used to treat arthritis, which affects one-third of all adults. - African Americans Less Likely To Choose Epidurals For Post Operative Pain Relief By : Health News
Minority and low-income patients are less likely than those who are white or more well off to agree to post-surgery epidural pain relief, according to new research from physicians at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. - African Americans Less Likely To Choose Epidurals For Post Operative Pain Relief By : Health News
Minority and low-income patients are less likely than those who are white or more well off to agree to post-surgery epidural pain relief, according to new research from physicians at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. - New Book Prescribes a Double-Dose of Laughter and Expert Advice to Ease the Pains of PMS for Women By : Health News
A hilarious and empowering two-books-in-one delivers a one-two punch to PMS! The newly published The Princess and the PMS and on the flipside, The Prince and the PMS provide a double-dose of laughter, encouragement and cutting-edge advice to women who suffer from the monthly malady — and all men within earshot......... - CompuMed, Inc. Awarded US Patent for Technology to Monitor Joint Disease By : Health News
CompuMed, Inc. (OTCBB:CMPD) – a leading provider of imaging technology for skeletal health, and the company behind the OsteoGram™ system for bone density screening – today announced that the United States Patent and Trademark Office has issued the company a patent for an automated method and system to assess or monitor...... - Breakthrough Cancer Pain: BDSI Files FDA NDA For BEMA Fentanyl By : Health News
BioDelivery Sciences International, Inc. (Nasdaq: BDSI, http://www.biodeliverysciences.com/) has submitted its New Drug Application (NDA) to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for BEMATM Fentanyl, BDSI's treatment for patients with "breakthrough" cancer pain. - New Centre Researches Back And Neck Pain Treatment, Australia By : Health News
A multimillion dollar Australian centre for back and neck pain research and treatment will be launched today (Monday, October 15, 2007). - Driving Abilities Not Impaired By Moderate, Long Term Pain Medication Use By : Health News
Moderate, long-term pain medication use does not impair a person's ability to drive safely, according to a new study. - Patient "Passport" With Anesthesia History Can Help Ensure Optimal Care By : Health News
A patient "passport," outlining individual anesthetic experiences and side effects, can help patients to better understand the procedures they have undergone in the operating room and potentially avoid future, unnecessary complications. - Study Shows Medtronic Neurostimulation Therapy Improves Chronic Neuropathic Leg and Back Pain By : Health News
Offering hope to millions of chronic pain sufferers around the world, a major study published online today by the international medical journal PAIN and supported by Medtronic, Inc. (NYSE:MDT) found that people with chronic neuropathic leg and back pain benefited significantly more from neurostimulation therapy plus conventional medical management than from conventional medical management alone. .... - Blocking Pain-Sensing Neurons Without Disrupting Other Functions By : Health News
A combination of two drugs can selectively block pain-sensing neurons in rats without impairing movement or other sensations such as touch, according to a new study by National Institutes of Health (NIH)-supported investigators. - Researchers Develop Targeted Approach To Pain Management By : Health News
Imagine an epidural or a shot of Novocain that doesn't paralyze your legs or make you numb, yet totally blocks your pain. - Treatment Blocks Pain Without Disrupting Other Functions By : Health News
A combination of two drugs can selectively block pain-sensing neurons in rats without impairing movement or other sensations such as touch, according to a new study by National Institutes of Health (NIH)-supported investigators. - Chronic Pain Alleviation Focus of Napa Pain Conference By : Health News
Pain management specialists from around the country will gather at the 14th Napa Pain Conference on October 5-7 to learn advanced techniques for helping patients who live with chronic pain. Sponsored by Eric Grigsby, MD, founder and medical director of SpectrumCare Pain Treatment Center in Napa, California, the conference will examine recent developments in chronic pain care as well as coach professionals in developing their own practices..... - Managing Chronic Pain By : Health News
Approximately 30% of Canadians suffer daily from chronic pain. Patients may be affected differently depending on the intensity, but all chronic pain is debilitating and difficult to treat. - Managing Chronic Pain By : Health News
Approximately 30% of Canadians suffer daily from chronic pain. Patients may be affected differently depending on the intensity, but all chronic pain is debilitating and difficult to treat. - Australian Study Finds Parents Mismanage Fever By : Health News
Australian parents need to be educated about managing fever in young children because many give medication............... - Higher Risk Of Sleep Apnea When Patients Use Opioid-Based Pain Medications By : Health News
Opioid-based pain medications may cause sleep apnea, according to an article in the September issue of Pain Medicine, the journal of the American Academy of Pain Medicine. - TorreyPines Therapeutics Initiates A Phase I Multiple Dose Clinical Trial Of Tezampanel By : Health News
TorreyPines Therapeutics, Inc. announced that it has initiated a Phase I multiple dose clinical trial to evaluate the safety............ - Analgesic Effects Separated From Addictive Aspects Of Pain-Killing Drugs By : Health News
For the first time, pain researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have shown that it's possible to separate the good effects of opiate drugs............. - Bad Backs are Headed Back to School: Overloaded Backpacks to Blame for Back Pain in Children By : Health News
As children head back to school, they may be expanding their minds but there is a good chance they're also damaging their bodies. Back pain, historically an adult affliction, is now becoming common among school-aged children and studies ..... - Ranbaxy Receives Approval To Manufacture And Market Hydrocodone Bitartrate And Acetaminophen Tablets By : Health News
Ranbaxy Pharmaceuticals Inc. (RPI), a wholly owned subsidiary of Ranbaxy Laboratories Limited (RLL), announced today that RLL has received approval from the U.S............ - Nanoparticles That May Deliver Morphine To Wounded Soldiers Faster And More Safely By : Health News
University of Michigan scientists have received a pilot grant of nearly $1.3 million from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to test whether nanoparticles can solve a pressing problem in battle zones like Iraq: how to administer sustained............. - Pain Distracts The Brain By : Health News
Anybody who has tried to concentrate on work while suffering a headache knows that pain compellingly commands attention -- which is how evolution helped ensure survival in a painful world. - Animal Studies Shouldn't Alter Anesthesiology Practice In Newborns By : Health News
Recent studies showing that commonly used anesthetic agents can cause brain damage in animals don't prove that similar harmful effects occur in human newborns .................. - Surgery Is More Effective Than Other Treatments For Common Back Problem, Study Finds By : Health News
When it comes to low back pain, physicians generally advise exhausting nonsurgical options before resorting to surgery. - FDA Approves First Drug For Treating Fibromyalgia By : Health News
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently approved Lyrica (pregabalin), the first drug to treat fibromyalgia, a disorder characterized by pain, fatigue and sleep problems. - Revolutionary FDA Cleared Pain Therapy Product By : Health News
Younger America is pleased to announce that the Company’s wholly-owned subsidiary, Life Without Pain, has a revolutionized pain therapy process applying its MEDLIGHT™ MD630PRO. - Never Mind Dying Pain Free, They Should Be Living Pain Free By : Health News
Residents in long-term care facilities who require pain management represent an extremely vulnerable population . . . . . . . . - Medtronic Receives FDA Approval for New Tripolar, 16-Electrode Neurostimulation Lead to Treat By : Health News
Medtronic, Inc. (NYSE:MDT), today announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted pre-market approval (PMA) to its new Specify™ 5-6-5 surgical lead for neurostimulation therapy.... - Pain Decreases Under Hypnosis By : Health News
Hypnosis can offer significant reduction in pain awareness without any effect on non-painful aspects of the subject's perception. - AVANIR Pharmaceuticals Presents Zenvia Phase III Data in Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathic Pain By : Health News
AVANIR Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ:AVNR) today announced the presentation of Phase III data, including efficacy, safety and improvements in patient-centered outcomes in patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathic (DPN) pain treated with the investigational drug Zenvia™..... - BackJoy Creator and Revolutionary Back Pain Relief Device BackJoy By : Health News
BackJoy Orthotics, LLC, a pioneer in the back care and back pain relief industry, will debut the popular and effective back pain relief device BackJoy, The Back Orthotic on QVC on Monday, June 18 at 3 PM (ET) during the one hour "Problem Solvers"™ Broadcast. - Penwest Begins Dosing Phase IIa Clinical Study Of Nalbuphine ER By : Health News
Penwest Pharmaceuticals Co. (Nasdaq: PPCO) announced today that it has begun dosing patients . . . . . . . . - Alcohol Injections For Common Cause Of Foot Pain Highly Successful, Study Proves By : Health News
Sonographically-guided alcohol injections have a high success rate and is well tolerated by patients with Morton's neuroma, a common cause of foot pain . . . . . . . . . - Trial Results With Intranasal Fentanyl Hold Promise For Treatment Of Breakthrough Pain In Cancer By : Health News
A pioneering nasal spray could stop thousands of patients with cancer from suffering unnecessary pain; it was reported today1 at the 10th Congress of the European Association for Palliative Care, Budapest, 7 - 9 June. - Aspirin Use, But Not NSAIDS, Associated With Reduced Cancer Risk By : Health News
In a prospective study, aspirin use was associated with lower risk of cancer incidence and mortality, particularly among former and non-smokers. - Gene Therapy Offers New Hope For Treatment Of Peripheral Neuropathy By : Health News
Researchers from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine report that they have successfully used gene therapy to block the pain response in an animal model of neuropathic pain . . . . . . . . . - Chronic Pain May Be Triggered By Old Memory Traces In Brain By : Health News
Why do so many people continue to suffer from life-altering, chronic pain long after their injuries have actually healed". - IDD Therapy Offers Non-Surgical Back Pain Relief By : Health News
Suffering from acute or chronic lower back pain? There is an innovative treatment option at the Advanced Physical Medicine Center locally in Fairview, N.J, which will get you back on your feet. - Labopharm Receives Second Approvable Letter From FDA For Once-Daily Tramadol By : Health News
Labopharm Inc. today announced that it has received a second approvable letter from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its once-daily formulation of tramadol. - Use Caution With All Pain Medications, Reports The 'Harvard Heart Letter' By : Health News
Not long ago, choosing a pain reliever meant finding one that eased your pain without being too hard on the stomach. - Detecting Cold, Feeling Pain: Study Reveals Why Menthol Feels Fresh By : Health News
Scientists have identified the receptor in cells of the peripheral nervous system that is most responsible for the body's ability to sense cold. - Meditrac Will Present its Innovative Concept for Treatment of Chronic Neck and Back Pain By : Health News
Meditrac's new treatment concept: "Traction on the Move" proved to be very effective in treating chronic Low Back Pain (LBP) and neck pain when combined with ambulatory traction and walking modality - Aggressive Treatment For Whiplash Does Not Promote Faster Recovery By : Health News
Whiplash, the most common traffic injury, leads to neck pain, headache and other symptoms, resulting in a significant burden of disability and health care utilization. - Smokeless Cannabis Delivery Device Efficient And Less Toxic By : Health News
A smokeless cannabis-vaporizing device delivers the same level of active therapeutic chemical . . . . . . . . . - Arthritis Disability Could Be Reduced By Counseling, Coping Skills By : Health News
Arthritis sufferers who undergo psychological counseling and learn skills for coping with pain have less disability and better quality of life, according to a new systematic review. - Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical Research & Development, L.L.C., Discovery May Lead To Treatments By : Health News
Researchers at Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical Research & Development, L.L.C. . . . . . . . - 5 Ways You Can Beat Lower Back Pain By : Health News
Most adults will experience lower back pain sometime during their lifetime. - Lower Back Pain Cause: New Procedure Allows Diagnosis By : Health News
Functional anesthetic discography (FAD), a new diagnostic procedure involving injecting anesthetic directly into a spinal disc . . . . . . . - EpiCept Corporation To Present New NP-1 Data At American Pain Society Meeting By : Health News
EpiCept Corporation (Nasdaq and OMX Stockholm: EPCT) announced today that it will present new data for EpiCept(TM) NP-1 on Thursday, May 3, 2007 at the 26th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Pain Society in Washington D.C. - Literature Review Shows Spinal Manipulation Beneficial For Neck Pain By : Health News
A new literature review finds evidence that patients with chronic neck pain enrolled in clinical trials reported significant improvement following chiropractic spinal manipulation . . . . . . . - Literature Review Shows Spinal Manipulation Beneficial For Neck Pain By : Health News
A new literature review finds evidence that patients with chronic neck pain enrolled in clinical trials reported significant improvement following chiropractic spinal manipulation . . . . . . . - YM BioSciences Reports AeroLEF(TM) Randomized Phase IIb Trial Meets Primary Endpoint By : Health News
YM BioSciences Inc. (AMEX:YMI, TSX:YM, AIM:YMBA), an oncology company that identifies, develops and commercializes differentiated products for patients worldwide . . . . . . . - Healthcare Professionals Dissatisfied With Treatment Options For Managing Procedure-Related Pain By : Health News
Endo Pharmaceuticals Inc. today announced results from the Children's Hospitals Activate to Manage Pain (CHAMP) Survey. - Cephalon Presents Positive Results For FENTORA(R) In Breakthrough Pain Associated With Neuropathic By : Health News
A Cephalon, Inc. (Nasdaq: CEPH) Phase 3 clinical trial presented today at the 59th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Neurology in Boston highlights data demonstrating that FENTORA(R) (fentanyl buccal tablet) [C-II] is beneficial for the treatment of breakthrough pain in patients with neuropathic pain who are already taking opioids around-the clock to manage their persistent pain. - Cephalon Presents Positive Results For FENTORA(R) In Breakthrough Pain Associated With Neuropathic By : Health News
A Cephalon, Inc. (Nasdaq: CEPH) Phase 3 clinical trial presented today at the 59th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Neurology in Boston highlights data . . . . . . . - Linear Accelerator Radiosurgery Offers An Effective, Noninvasive Treatment Option By : Health News
Trigeminal neuralgia or tic douloureux is sometimes described as the most excruciating pain known to humanity. - Research Shows That A Natural Mechanism Of The Brain Can Provide Pain Relief By : Health News
Recent statistics indicate that one in five people worldwide suffer from moderate to severe chronic pain and that one in three are unable or less able to maintain an independent lifestyle due to their pain. - Adjustable Chairs Reduce Shoulder And Neck Pain In Garment Workers By : Health News
Adjustable-height chairs with ergonomically curved seats can significantly reduce neck and shoulder pain in garment workers, according to a new study in Spine. - Rutgers College Of Nursing Faculty Member Co-Edits Book For Teens With Special Needs By : Health News
A Rutgers College of Nursing faculty member has co-edited a book that examines the transition children with special health care needs . . . . . . . - APTA Urges Consumers To See A Physical Therapist Before Pills For Pain Relief By : Health News
Now that a study suggests that no evidence exists that the popular nutritional supplement chondroitin may prevent or reduce pain for arthritis, patients may wish to consider the benefits of physical therapist intervention for pain relief from certain arthritic conditions, says the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA). - Morphine Kills The Pain, Not The Patient By : Health News
Professional and public anxieties about the effects of morphine continue to hinder adequate prescribing of this vital painkiller for genuine pain relief, claims a Comment in this week's edition of The Lancet. - The American Physical Therapy Association Urges Consumers To See A Physical Therapist Before Pills By : Health News
Now that a study suggests that no evidence exists that the popular nutritional supplement chondroitin may prevent or reduce pain for arthritis . . . . . . . - Disc Pain & Sciatica Solutions Revealed at Free Live Seminar Hosted By : Health News
Suffering from severe back and/or leg pain due to disc herniations, bulges, degeneration, stenosis, even failed back surgery? A Free Live Seminar, "New Hope Live Event", will be held Thursday, May 10, 2007 from 7:00pm until 8:30pm at the Ayers Inn of Orange. The event will discuss the latest medical breakthroughs in disc and sciatica treatment and is hosted by Dr. Barry L. Marks, DC. - Researchers Call For National Database Of Epidural Complications By : Health News
Researchers have called for a national database to be set up to identify major complications arising from epidural pain relief after a small number of serious problems were identified during a six-year UK study, according to the April issue of Anaesthesia. - Innocoll Receives FDA Approval To Commence Phase 2 Clinical Development With Its CollaRx(R) By : Health News
Innocoll, Inc., a privately-held specialty pharmaceutical company, announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved its Investigational New Drug (IND) application to conduct a Phase 2 clinical trial with its long-acting CollaRx(R) BUPIVACAINE IMPLANT for the management of post-operative pain in patients undergoing abdominal hysterectomy. - Innocoll Receives FDA Approval To Commence Phase 2 Clinical Development With Its CollaRx(R) By : Health News
Innocoll, Inc., a privately-held specialty pharmaceutical company, announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved its Investigational New Drug (IND) application to conduct a Phase 2 clinical trial with its long-acting CollaRx(R) BUPIVACAINE IMPLANT for the management of post-operative pain in patients undergoing abdominal hysterectomy. - Where's Your Pain? New Insights Into How The Brain Processes Pain Location By : Health News
Is that pain in your chest a heart attack or indigestion? New research from Wake Forest University School of Medicine reveals that more areas of the brain than previously thought are involved in determining the location of pain. - New Insights Into How The Brain Processes Pain Location By : Health News
Is that pain in your chest a heart attack or indigestion? New research from Wake Forest University School of Medicine reveals that more areas of the brain than previously thought are involved in determining the location of pain. - New Insights Into How The Brain Processes Pain Location By : Health News
Is that pain in your chest a heart attack or indigestion? New research from Wake Forest University School of Medicine reveals that more areas of the brain than previously thought are involved in determining the location of pain. - Pain Control After Surgery Reduces Days Of Hospitalization By : Health News
Effective postoperative pain control using continuous peripheral nerve block reduced average length-of-stay by nearly a day, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine physicians reported today during the 81st Clinical and Scientific Congress of the International Anesthesia Research Society at the Buena Vista Palace in Orlando, Fla. - Pain Relief Made Easier - Consultation On Prescribing Of Controlled Drugs By Nurses And Pharmacists By : Health News
The Government is today launching two consultations that aim to make it easier for patients to get the medicines they need by allowing: - Cephalon Files Marketing Application For Approval Of A Fentanyl Effervescent Buccal Tablet By : Health News
Cephalon, Inc. announced today that the company has filed a marketing application with the European Agency for the Evaluation of Medicinal Products (EMEA) for a fentanyl effervescent buccal tablet in Europe. - In Palliative Medicine Morphine Kills Pain, Not Patients By : Health News
Many people, including health care workers, believe that morphine is a lethal drug that causes death when used to control pain for a patient who is dying. - Two Simple Questions Can Reduce Risk Of Chronic Pain By : Health News
If dentists ask two simple questions during annual examination, they can single out adolescents who suffer from temoromandibular dysfunction and pain, so-called TMD pain. - Swell Gel Could Bring Relief To Back Pain Sufferers By : Health News
Scientists at The University of Manchester believe injections of tiny sponge-like particles could provide an alternative to major surgery in the treatment of chronic lower back pain. - Neuropathic Pain: Symptoms, Models, And Mechanisms By : Health News
UroToday.com- Simon Beggs and Michael Salter of the University of Toronto Centre for the Study of Pain have written an interesting research overview that will help to bring BPS/IC clinicians and researchers "up to speed" on this fascinating topic that certainly impacts many patients with this syndrome. - OB Anesthesia Equally Safe When Provided By CRNAs Or Anesthesiologists, New Washington Study Shows By : Health News
Obstetrical anesthesia, whether provided by Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) or anesthesiologists, is extremely safe, and there is no difference in safety between hospitals that use only CRNAs compared with those that use only anesthesiologists, according to the results of a new study published in a recent issue of Nursing Research . - Potential New Painkiller Drug Developed By Scientists At Leicester And In Italy By : Health News
A potential new pain-killing drug developed by medical scientists at the University of Leicester and Ferrara in Italy is to be discussed at a public lecture on 20th March. - Penn Study Finds Inhaled Anesthetics Could Lead To Early Onset Of Alzheimer's Disease By : Health News
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania's School of Medicine have discovered that common inhaled anesthetics increase the number of amyloid plaques in the brains of animals, which might accelerate the onset of neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's. - On The (Sound) Track Of Anesthetics By : Health News
Danish scientists challenge the accepted scientific views of how nerves function and of how anesthetics work. Their research suggests that action of nerves is based on sound pulses and that anesthetics inhibit their transmission. - Do Doctors Understand That Morphine Kills Pain, Not Patients? By : Health News
Medical practitioners are ignorant of the facts and must stop reinforcing the public's perception that morphine hastens death in sick patients or alters their survival, finds new research published today. - Neck Pain Treatment Safer Without Significant Risk Of Paralysis By : Health News
In the largest series of patients to date, recent research shows that the translaminar approach to cervical spinal steroid injections can reduce neck pain in eighty-three percent of those treated. - Wyeth And Progenics To Begin Clinical Testing Of A New Formulation Of Oral Methylnaltrexone By : Health News
Wyeth Pharmaceuticals, a division of Wyeth and Progenics Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Nasdaq: today announced that Wyeth is beginning clinical testing this month of a new formulation of oral methylnaltrexone for the treatment of opioid-induced constipation. - Taken As Prescribed, Addiction Risk Is Low By : Health News
The abuse of prescription pain medication in the United States appears to be on the increase. Michael Hooten, M.D., Director of the Pain Rehabilitation Center at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, answers questions on pain medication misuse and addiction in an interview in the March issue of Mayo Clinic Women's HealthSource. - Treatments Can Improve Troublesome Aches By : Health News
For many older adults, aching muscles and joints are common. Muscles weaken with age and become less flexible -- which can cause stiffness or soreness. - Self Care Can Improve Plantar Fasciitis By : Health News
For some people, the first step in the morning sends pain shooting, as if they were stepping on a sharp rock.
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