Researchers from the Department of Pharmacology at the University of Seville have recently published a study in which they state
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Patient care in chemical and biological attacks
The neurologic effects and treatment options for exposure to biologic and chemical agents are outlined in a newly published article
Read morePatients who undergo major operations without opioids have shorter hospital stays
Opioids have been a mainstay of pain control for patients who undergo major operations, but they can become addictive for
Read moreExercise reduces stress, improves cellular health in family caregivers
Exercising at least three times a week for six months reduced stress in a group of family caregivers and even
Read moreStroke doubles dementia risk, concludes large-scale study
People who have had a stroke are around twice as likely to develop dementia, according to the largest study of
Read moreBenzodiazepines are associated with increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease
The use of benzodiazepines and related drugs (Z drugs) is associated with a modestly increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease, according
Read moreNervous system control of leg movements: Research offers insights
New research from a team at Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine gives unexpected insights into how the
Read moreLove hurts: Spats with spouse may worsen chronic pain, other symptoms
A fight with a spouse may end in hurt feelings, but for those with chronic conditions like arthritis or diabetes,
Read moreTau-Microtubule and Neurological Diseases: Structural model of physiological tau-microtubule interactions sheds light on neurological diseases that correlate with their disruption
Researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (Berkeley Lab) and the University of California, Berkeley have combined cutting-edge cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM)
Read moreAdversity early in life linked with more physical pain in adulthood
Experiencing trauma as a child may influence how much pain an individual feels in adulthood, according to Penn State researchers.
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