Medicare Tackles the Opioid Epidemic
Experts discuss the new limits on Medicare prescriptions of opioids, and whether the limits will cause more pain for patients or if they will hinder the temptation to overprescribe.
Experts discuss the new limits on Medicare prescriptions of opioids, and whether the limits will cause more pain for patients or if they will hinder the temptation to overprescribe.
A look at the top medical headlines for the week of January 7, 2018.
Dr. Joel Salinas has mirror touch synesthesia, a condition involving cross-wiring in the brain that allows him to feel it when people experience pain.
The crisis with opioid painkillers is making doctors look at alternative medicine therapies for a substitute for these drugs.
A look at important medical, health and science headlines for the week of April 2, 2017.
Inflammation, which is part of many illnesses and infections, has been found in brain cells and is being implicated as a cause of depression.
A noted university professor who became a quadriplegic in a bicycle accident discusses her constant pain and the way it changes life.
Biofilm is resistant to many antibiotics and is gaining new attention as a source of hard to eradicate infections.
Inflammation is being tied to many disorders including heart disease. Experts discuss how it can be combatted through diet and supplementation.
Experts discuss conditions affected by weather, why pain responds to weather changes and possible remedies.
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