PAIN

Nov 05 2025HEALTH

Choosing the Right Pain Reliever After Knee or Hip Surgery

Pain relief after knee or hip replacement is super important. But, doctors have a tough job picking the best painkiller. There are lots of options, but not enough info on how they compare. Old studies only looked at two treatments at a time. They didn't cover all the choices or consider how differe

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Nov 04 2025HEALTH

Older Adults and Hip Fractures: How Local Numbing Can Help

Older adults often face hip fractures, a serious issue that needs careful attention. When these patients undergo surgery, managing pain and avoiding confusion afterward are big concerns. Doctors have a tool called regional anesthesia (RA) that can help. RA is not always used, even though it is recom

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Nov 02 2025HEALTH

A Mom's Journey and the Autism Misconception

Pregnancy can bring a lot of pain. Some moms try different things to feel better. One mom tried snorting Tylenol. She heard about it at a party. Pregnant women used mirrors and rolled-up bills to snort the medicine. It made them feel good fast. Soon, she did this often in her third trimester. This

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Oct 24 2025BUSINESS

A Hidden Picasso Masterpiece Emerges from the Shadows

A painting by the famous artist Pablo Picasso recently sold for a huge amount of money. The painting, called "Bust of a Woman with a Flowered Hat (Dora Maar) 1943, " went for 27 million euros, which is about $31. 49 million. This sale happened at an auction in Paris. The painting had been kept priv

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Oct 22 2025HEALTH

Tuning Out Pain: How Music Can Be a Powerful Medicine

Music isn't just for entertainment; it can actually help people feel better when they're in pain. Rod Salaysay, a nurse at UC San Diego Health, knows this well. He plays guitar and ukulele for patients recovering from surgery. When he plays, patients often smile, relax, and sometimes even need fewer

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Oct 19 2025HEALTH

Tuning Out Pain: How Music Can Be a Powerful Medicine

Music can be a powerful tool in managing pain. This is not just a guess. Science is starting to prove it. Hospitals are using music more and more. Some nurses even play instruments for patients. One nurse, Rod Salaysay, plays guitar and ukulele. He plays music for patients after surgery. He plays al

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Oct 19 2025HEALTH

Mind and Body: Physiotherapists Stepping Up in Mental Health Care

Physiotherapists are increasingly playing a crucial role in managing pain for individuals with serious mental illnesses. This shift highlights the importance of addressing both physical and mental health together. Often, people with mental health conditions face more physical health issues. These is

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Oct 17 2025HEALTH

Why Are So Many Teachers Staying Home?

Teachers in Saudi Arabia are frequently absent from school due to neck, shoulder, and back pain. This issue is widespread, with nearly half of them having taken time off because of these ailments. But what's causing this? Is it because they are older, work too much, or maybe they don't get enough re

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Oct 09 2025HEALTH

Kids and Pain Relief: The Ketorolac Dilemma

Ketorolac is a powerful pain reliever often used for children, but it's not an opioid. That's a good thing because doctors are trying to use fewer opioids. However, the right dose for kids is still a mystery. Most doses given to children are based on adult doses, but kids' bodies process medicine di

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Aug 29 2025HEALTH

Painkillers and the Hidden Threat to Your Health

Everyday painkillers might be doing more harm than good. Ibuprofen and acetaminophen, found in Advil and Tylenol, are taken by millions to ease headaches and reduce fevers. But new research suggests these common drugs could be making bacteria stronger and harder to treat. Scientists in Australia fo

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