Jumat, 10 April 2009

She has arthritis but can't take NSAIDs
I have taken pain relievers for years for arthritis pain in my knees and hips and plantar fasciitis in my foot. My rheumatologist prescribed Celebrex, but my kidney enzymes soared, and I was told no more NSAIDs, ever. My pain has not gone away. What can I take?


Pill For Alcoholism May Also Dampen Urge To Steal

For people with kleptomania, stealing can provide an intense high or rush. But a new study says that a pill long used to treat alcoholism may also take the thrill out of stealing. It may help people with kleptomania overcome what can feel like an uncontrollable need to steal.


They're off the road again
When bands put out a new album, they typically hit the road and go on tour. But except for a few jaunts up the East Coast, Chapel Hill's Kingsbury Manx will be sticking pretty close to home.
Boston hospital performs nation's 2nd face transplant
17-hour operation took place at at Harvard-affiliated Brigham and Women's Hospital A Boston hospital has performed the nation's second face transplant; the patient is a man who suffered traumatic facial injuries in a fall.


IRAQ: Virtual Therapy Treats Real Agony
BERLIN, Apr 10 (IPS)"Oh, dear Lord, what I am going through," 'N', a 25-year-old Iraqi from Baghdad wrote several months ago. "Am I going to see my family again? Sometimes, I even see my own dead body, lying somewhere. And I imagine the pain my death would cause to the people I love the most."

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