Researchers at Purdue University have found that the pressure medication hydralazine may reverse the cell death caused by traumatic neurologic events, such as spinal cord injuries or strokes. Hydralazine acts as an antidote to acrolein, a destructive toxin released after a nerve cell is injured.
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It's a curious title, but this is the exact phrasing used in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders; an agreed set of... Read more »
The NIH's treatment guidelines for asthma classify asthma by severity, with severe persistent asthma being the most severe type and mild... Read more »
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This study examined maladaptive pain-related fear-avoidance and endurance coping in patients with chronic back pain. Endurance coping was defined as... Read more »
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A questionnaire for grading pain, the chronic pain grade questionnaire (CPG), was established several years ago before the publication of the World... Read more »
People often ask what "complex Migraines" or "complicated Migraines are." That's a difficult question to answer because it varies depending on... Read more »
The FDA has issued new warnings about Topamax (topiramate) a medication sometimes used for Migraine and headache prevention. New information from... Read more »
In the new issue of the journal Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, two experts say that a new classification of depressive subtypes is needed because... Read more »