PAIN

Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Understanding Shoulder Replacement Outcomes: What Factors Matter?

When it comes to shoulder replacement surgery, doctors and patients alike want to know what factors can predict how well someone will recover. A recent review took a close look at the existing research to find out. It turns out, there are several personal factors that can influence both function and

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Predicting Pain Relief: Who Benefits the Most?

Chronic musculoskeletal pain is a global issue, affecting many people long-term. One common treatment is IMPT, which involves various experts and methods. But not everyone sees the same benefits. Some people experience significant relief from pain, fatigue, and disability, while others don't. Resear

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Nov 22 2024ART

The Hidden Story of Smalt in Rembrandt's Homer

Between 2012 and 2018, researchers worked on a project called REVISRembrandt, which focused on Rembrandt's late painting technique (1651-1669). One interesting fact about his late paintings is his extensive use of smalt, a blue cobalt glass pigment that he often mixed with other colors. Over time, m

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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

Pain and COPD: What's the Connection?

Pain is a common issue, but did you know that people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) might feel it differently? Studies show that pain is prevalent among COPD patients, but we don't know much about which areas hurt the most or what factors contribute to this pain. It's like a myste

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Nov 20 2024HEALTH

Living with Hidden Pain: A Personal Journey

Ever wondered what it's like to live with chronic pain that doctors can't pin down? One person explored this exact experience in a unique type of research called autoethnography. This approach offers a deep dive into personal stories while connecting them to wider cultural and social themes. The goa

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Nov 19 2024SPORTS

Nadal’s Final Tennis Hurrah: Spain Hosts Davis Cup

Spain is set to host the Davis Cup finals in Malaga, where tennis legend Rafael Nadal will compete in his final tournament. The 38-year-old champion, known for his 22 grand slam titles, will team up with young star Carlos Alcaraz. Though Nadal’s exact role in the team event is uncertain, he has insi

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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

Improving the STOMP Trial: Key Areas to Focus On

The Skills to Manage Pain (STOMP) Trial has shown promise in helping people cope with chronic pain. But, as with any first attempt, there's room for improvement. Let's dive into some key areas that could use some refining. First off, the trial could benefit from a more diverse group of participants

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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

The Man Who Made Surgeries Painless

Meet Horace Wells, born in 1815 in Hartford, Vermont. He's not your average person. He changed how we see and handle pain, especially during surgeries. As a dentist, he noticed patients were in extreme pain during dental work. So, he decided to do something about it. He found a solution in "laughing

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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

British Pain Society Updates Guidelines on Intrathecal Drug Delivery

The British Pain Society has released new guidelines on using intrathecal drug delivery (ITDD) to manage pain and muscle stiffness (spasticity) in adults. These guidelines are based on recent scientific evidence and the expert opinions of a working group. They also include information for patients a

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

Preventing Knee Pain at Work: What Really Helps?

Knee pain is a common issue that affects many people at work, making it hard for them to do their jobs. This review looked into different ways to tackle knee pain right in the workplace. The goal was to find out if these strategies actually work. Researchers checked out a bunch of studies to see wh

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