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Pain Therapy
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Wasabi's kick linked to TRPA1 pain receptor -- Mar 26, 2006 ...of some chemotherapy drugs widely used in the treatment of cancer, severe arthritis ... "Pain therapy is one of the major challenges in modern medicine," said Jordt ... RxPG NEWS,
NYCOMED ASA -- Mar 27, 2006 ...regulation of the body’s immune system; inflammation and pain therapy; hemostasis; diagnostic ... is used to treat brain tumors,the agent kills cancer cells, but ... Norway.org,
BioDelivery Sciences Updates Product Development Pipeline Status -- Mar 15, 2006 Development Pipeline PRODUCT: BEMA™ Fentanyl INDICATION: Breakthrough Cancer Pain CLINICAL ... to participate in the large and growing pain therapy area.� As ... dBusinessNews Triangle (press release),
Menthol Discovery Could Point Towards New Or Improved Pain ... -- Mar 13, 2006 ...new understanding could lead to potential advances in pain therapy, the researchers ... American Heart Association, and the Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation ... Medical News Today (press release),
BioDelivery Sciences Updates Product Development Pipeline Status ... -- Mar 14, 2006 Status Peak Sales* ---- BEMA(TM) Breakthrough Cancer Phase III ... participate in the large and growing pain therapy area ... Genetic Engineering News,
Multimedia News Release - Kyphon Announces First-Ever Publication ... -- Jan 11, 2006 ...to be effective for treating spinal fractures caused by osteoporosis or cancer. ... to conventional therapy, comprising one or more of pain therapy, bed rest and ... Yahoo! News (press release)
Using yoga techniques as a complement to traditional medicine ... -- Jan 10, 2006 ..."It's a great service for the community," said Lisa O'Brien, patient care coordinator with Clinic Cancer Care. ... "This is the best pain therapy," he said. ... Great Falls Tribune,
Health calendar and support groups -- Nov 27, 2005 Angina/chest pain therapy, informational seminars on non-invasive EECP therapy. ... Kids, Inc.," For those ages 6-17 who have a loved one who has cancer or dealing ... OCRegister,
Cardinal Health Launches First 'Smart Pump' System to Feature New ... -- Nov 1, 2005 ...defined monitoring limits, making the Alaris(R) System the only one available to offer individual patient protection throughout the duration of pain therapy. ... PR Newswire (press release),
New Businesses -- Nov 12, 2005 The MediSpa offers a variety of treatments, including massages, microdermabrasion, injectables like Botox, cold-laser pain therapy and permanent cosmetics. ... Arizona Republic,
Chronic Pain Market Driven by New Drugs and Reformulations -- Nov 9, 2005 ...and COX- 2 inhibitors, opioid analgesics and antiepileptic drugs will capture leading shares, together accounting for 55% of the chronic pain therapy market in ... SeniorJournal.com,
LIFELONG HEALTH Pain management is critical to sufficient end-of ... -- Oct 16, 2005 ...and reduce side effects. Local pain therapy using injections or nerve stimulation are also of benefit. While pharmacologic pain ... Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (subscription),
Tricking Your Brain Can Relieve Pain -- Nov 1, 2005 Based on the idea that the brain’s image of the body can become faulty, the scientists are investigating the use of mirrors in pain therapy. ... Newsinferno.com,
AstraZeneca plans R&D tie-ups with Indian firms -- Oct 18, 2005 ...discovery programme. "We are in talks with Indian companies, which have strong research assets in areas of CNS and pain therapy. We ... Rediff,
Biowave Corporation to Present at Medtech Insight's Dallas, TX `` ... -- Oct 26, 2005 Biowave is a minimally invasive neuromodulation pain therapy company whose major goal is to provide a more clinically effective method for physicians to manage ... Business Wire (press release),
Radiotherapy Offers Option for Relief of Post Herpetic Neuralgia ... -- Oct 20, 2005 Pain therapy can include multiple interventions, such as topical medications, analgesics, tricyclic antidepressants, anticonvulsants and various nonmedical ... DG News
FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT for Medtech Insight and Windhover Information's ... -- Oct 26, 2005 ...cartilage, meniscus, ligaments, and patch materials; image-guided surgery; bone and joint replacement; trauma; and neuromodulation pain therapy, among others). ... Genetic Engineering News,
Orthofix Reports Third-Quarter and Nine-Months Results including ... -- Oct 27, 2005 ...quarter. Additionally, pain therapy products are underperforming principally as the result of new-product introduction delays. "Our ... Genetic Engineering News,
Health calendar -- 04 Sep 2005 ...(714) 281-2824. Angina/chest pain therapy, informational seminars on non-invasive EECP therapy. Monthly meetings led by leading cardiologists. (714) 540-8101. ... OCRegister (subscription),
Progress in achieving a pain free hospital -- Aug 28, 2005 ...from the Hospital of Nuremberg developed a quasi-experimental design for a study that evaluated the quality of both process and outcome of pain therapy. ... I-Newswire.com (press release)
American Pain Society Updates Recommendations for Treating Pain -- Aug 10, 2005 However, pain can be managed in most cases and, if not completely relieved, pain therapy regimens can reduce a patient’s discomfort. ... Cancer Consultants (press release),
New River Updates Preclinical Pipeline -- Aug 9, 2005 ...exciting clinical prospect for the treatment of acute pain, the same sort of properties may not be clinically desirable in an opioid-based chronic pain therapy ... Yahoo News (press release)
Greenwood Osteopath Gets 30 Years For Drug Conviction -- Aug 26, 2005 ...substances. The US attorney's office said that McIver operated a pain therapy clinic in Greenwood from 2001 until April 2004. In ... Carolina Channel.com,
Upstate doctor sentenced to 30 years -- Aug 26, 2005 ...said Friday. Ronald A. McIver, 61, operated a pain therapy clinic in Greenwood from 2001 until April 2004. McIver, an osteopathic ... Myrtle Beach Sun News,
New Injection Promises Speedy Relief for Post-Op Patients Who Can' ... -- Aug 18, 2005 ...stones, and after operations or trauma. "This study is a vital first step in changing the face of pain therapy," says Dr. Carr. Yahoo News (press release)
New Injection Promises Speedy Relief for Post-Op Patients Who Can' ... -- Aug 18, 2005 ..."This study is a vital first step in changing the face of pain therapy," says Dr. Carr. For more information, log on to http://www.idds.com. PR Newswire (press release),
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