Head Agony Jumpy cells may underlie migraine's sensory storm Science News Some headache experts see something else — the possible ghosts of the author's migraines, which can leave victims temporarily blinded, nauseated, hallucinatory, numb, unable to concentrate or seeking shelter from painful stings of light and sound. |
![]() Scientist | The War Within Scientist For more than 200000 acute pancreatitis patients admitted to hospitals in the United States each year, that means relying only upon pain-relief drugs, intravenous fluid replacement, antibiotics, and changes in diet to stave off the serious internal ... |
High-dose opiates could crack chronic pain Nature.com Has a cheap and effective treatment for chronic pain been lying under clinicians' noses for decades? Researchers have found that a very high dose of an opiate drug that uses the same painkilling pathways as morphine can reset the nerve signals ... |
AllergyBuyersClub.com Announces Top Humidifiers for 2012 TopWireNews (press release) /EINPresswire.com/ AllergyBuyersClub.com, a leading online retailer and reviewer of healthy home products for allergy relief, has chosen its top humidifiers for 2012. The company's expert staff indentified several factors for ranking their humidifiers ... |
Shake up your health routine with salt caves Patriot-News (blog) Salt Cave Salt caves are all the rage in Central Pennsylvania, where the holistic treatment is being credited with helping those who suffer with everything from allergies to insomnia. Deanna Davis, chief operating officer at Hygea Wellness Co., ... |