Posts Tagged ‘chronic’

Chronic Pain Changes Brain Response To Acute Pain

New research reveals why a stimulus that healthy human subjects perceive as a reward might be processed quite differently in the brains of humans suffering from chronic pain. The study, published by Cell Press in the April15 issue of the journal Neuron, provides fascinating insight into an apparent switch in neural circuitry that may be [...]

The Therapeutic Effect Of Fermented Milk On Chronic Gastritis

Gastritis produced by acetyl-salicylic acid (ASA) consumption is a common disorder worldwide. The use of probiotics has been proposed to ameliorate different gastrointestinal tract diseases such as inflammatory bowel disease, diarrhea, irritable bowel syndrome, etc. However, little attention has been paid to the use of probiotics in gastric disease. The [...]

Biopartners Receives EU Marketing Authorization For Ribavirin Biopartners 200mg Film-Coated Tablets For Chronic Hepatitis C

Biopartners GmbH has announced that it has received EU marketing authorization from the European Commission for Ribavirin Biopartners 200mg film-coated tablets. The product is intended for the treatment of chronic hepatitis C infection as part of a combination regimen with peginterferon alfa-2b or interferon alfa-2b.
Commenting on the news, Dr Conrad Savoy, [...]

New Research In Women’s Health To Be Presented In San Francisco

Obstetrician-gynecologists from around the country and internationally will convene in San Francisco to present new research at The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists 58th Annual Clinical Meeting. The latest unpublished research on a wide range of women’s health issues, including cesarean delivery, contraception, experimental drugs, infertility, infectious diseases, [...]

The American Pain Society Selects Children’s For Its Annual Award

Children’s Hospital Boston’s Pain Treatment Service has been named a “Clinical Center of Excellence” by the American Pain Society, an honor that is bestowed upon five pain centers each year. This is the first year Children’s has entered into the nomination process.
“We are honored to be named a Clinical Center of Excellence [...]

Osteoporosis Risk Factors For Women

Underscoring what researchers call a serious international public health concern, results from the Global Longitudinal Study of Osteoporosis in Women (GLOW) showed that among women at an elevated level of risk for osteoporosis-associated fractures, there is a failure to perceive the implications of having important risk factors. For example, among [...]

Cancer Radiotherapy Can Increase The Risk Of Cardiovascular Disease Later In Life

For an as yet unknown reason, cancer radiotherapy can increase the risk of cardiovascular disease later in life, a problem that is growing as more and more people survive their cancer diagnosis. New research from Karolinska Institutet now suggests that sustained inflammation induced by post-radiotherapy changes in the gene expression in [...]

Radiotherapy Increases Risk Of Cardiovascular Disease Later In Life: Scientists Suggest Why

Scientists from a leading European medical university suggest that the sustained inflammation in the arteries brought on by changes in gene expression as a result of cancer radiotherapy could be the reason why so many people who survive their cancer diagnosis go on to develop cardiovascular disease later in life.
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