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Pain: An introduction

Pain: An introduction

Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience, associated with actual or potential tissue damage, or described in terms of such damage.

06 May 2007

Bronchodilators

Bronchodilators

Medical information about bronchodilators, bronchodilators drugs and adrenergic bronchodilators

26 Apr 2007

Hallucinations

Hallucinations

Medical information about visual hallucination induced by psychotic hallucinogenic drugs and other caused of hallucinations of the mind.

29 Nov 2006

Contraception (Birth Control)

Contraception (Birth Control)

Contraceptives, also commonly referred to as family planning or birth control methods, are a range of devices, procedures and medications which assist women to prevent…

26 Sep 2006

Fact or fiction: Somatoform disorders explored

Fact or fiction: Somatoform disorders explored

Sometimes a child complains continually of a pain or physical disability for which a physician cannot find a physical cause…

12 Sep 2006

Childhood immunisation

Childhood immunisation

Childhood immunisation is an effective way of protecting your child against a number of infectious diseases. To ensure life-long protection, it is important that childhood…

11 Aug 2006

Spinal cord stimulation a promising treatment for chronic pain disorders

Spinal cord stimulation a promising treatment for chronic pain disorders

A recent report published in the Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine reviewed 20 years worth of data investigating the safety and…

03 Aug 2006

Epilepsy drug eases symptoms of inherited disorder that weakens muscles

Epilepsy drug eases symptoms of inherited disorder that weakens muscles

An epilepsy drug that has been on the market for decades can ease the symptoms of adult sufferers with a…

06 Jul 2006

Localised scleroderma (morphoea)

Localised scleroderma (morphoea)

Localised scleroderma refers to thickening of the skin as a result of connective tissue accumulation. It may cause swelling, plaques or other skin lesions.

30 Jun 2006