Touch Can Actually Relieve Pain For Romantic Partners, Study Says
This new study shows that the touch of your romantic partner can actually sync your breathing and heartbeat, as well as relieve pain.
This new study shows that the touch of your romantic partner can actually sync your breathing and heartbeat, as well as relieve pain.
Researchers aren't quite sure why, but this new case report suggests that going for cold swims might be a source of instant pain relief.
Instead of resorting to medication, this woman used the greatest pain management tool of all: her mind.
Since the randomized study showed such promise amongst asthma patients, researchers will soon be conducting a much larger clinical trial.
Research may soon support a new level of immediate pain relief to cancer patients and people suffering from chronic pain in Israel.
Even the most pain-tolerant people cringe once in a while, ripping an adhesive bandage off sensitive skin. But for babies, the removal process can break open skin, sometimes causing permanent scarring because the medical tape was designed for adults. MIT Researchers believe they have addressed the problem with a new kind of medical tape modeled on the design of spiderwebs.
A study at Great Ormond Street Hospital suggests lullabies do more than just help babies sleep – they reduce pain in sick children.
A powerful new painkiller with no apparent side effects or addictive qualities, may now be only a year or two from the consumer market. Phase II Clinical trials are currently underway in England and Canada.
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