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Chronic pain is a debilitating condition affecting millions of people worldwide. An improved understanding of the pathophysiology of chronic pain is urgently needed. A study by the Ganter Lab, recently published in Molecular Pain, a peer-reviewed open access medical journal covering all aspects of research on pain, helped to fill that need. The study, aimed at better understanding chronic pain, […]
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When novelist Susan Orlean tweeted that she needed help with a familiar family struggle a couple of weeks ago, an army of people immediately started peppering her with advice. “Retreat! Retreat!” wrote one person. “Find a book and hide your face in it until it is safe to come out.” Saorise Ronan, left, won an oscar nomination for playing a […]
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Volodymyr Tverdokhlib/Shutterstock By Thalia Ortiz/Aug. 31, 2021 10:50 am EDT For many people, a spa day can be at the top of their list when it comes to self-care. Mud treatments are no different and are one way to take things up a notch. With Greek, Egyptian, and Native American origins (via Travel Earth), mudding isn’t going away any time soon […]
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So is milk from a potato the cream of the crop? Potato milk is said to be better for the planet and also full of protein Putting potatoes on your cereal might sound bizarre, but the maker of a new potato-based milk launching in the UK says it could be better for both you and the environment than dairy or other […]
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Results of a cohort study led by experts from four Spinal Cord Injury Model Systems (SCIMS) centers show that clinicians who completed remote wheelchair-skills training not only gained knowledge of wheelchair skills but were more confident in training their peers. If implemented in clinical settings, remote training could prepare multiple cohorts to train wheelchair users, nexium dosage 40 mg improving […]
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The regions that form the reading network in the brain mainly develop in the first two years of primary school. After that, the growth of these brain regions stabilises. This has been shown by a year-long study conducted by KU Leuven in collaboration with technology company icometrix. The results highlight the importance of early intervention with reading problems such as […]
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comzeal images/Shutterstock By Melanie Curry/Aug. 30, 2021 12:26 pm EDT Most of us have heard of the word “stroke.” And, while we know something bad is happening to the body, do most of us actually know what’s going on? (Obviously, we’re not talking to the doctors and medical students here). Well, per Healthline, a stroke takes place when your brain is […]
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Denmark will lift all of its COVID-19 restrictions by September 10, health officials said Friday, saying the virus no longer posed “a threat to society” due to the country’s broad vaccination coverage. More than 70 percent of Danes are fully vaccinated. “The epidemic is under control, we have record vaccination levels. That is why, on September 10, we can lift […]
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sun ok/Shutterstock By Ashley Moor/Aug. 25, 2021 5:18 pm EDT Though chakras have been recognized for hundreds of centuries, it’s likely that many of you have come across chakras in a yoga class or meditation practice. In fact, many yoga teachers dedicate classes to addressing the chakras and how to keep the energy centers in your body open at all times, […]
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With spring and summer came wide availability of the COVID-19 vaccine, followed by relaxed safety restrictions in public and outdoor spaces, plus the return of various events that were canceled last year. But as all the “Your fall plans” memes have implied, the newer, more contagious Delta variant has come out to play, clomid as a fertility drug putting any […]
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