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Middle Ear Infection in Children

by: rika, 4 pages

Middle ear infection, also called otitis media, can be painful for children. This infection is caused when the fluid draining from your child’s ear gets blocked. This may happen when your child ...

COMPARING THE EFFECTS OF GINGER (ZINGIBER OFFICINALE) EXTRACT AND IBUPROFEN ON PATIENTS WITH OSTEOARTHRITIS

by: shinta, 5 pages

There is an increasing awareness, both in the medical community and among public, for the use of unconventional or alternative treatment modalities by patients. ...

Functional magnetic resonance imaging of capsaicin induced thermal hyperalgesia

by: shinta, 15 pages

Most clinical pain is associated with increased sensitivity to external stimuli. In both inflammatory and neuropathic conditions, pain may be evoked by touch, pressure, movement, heat or ...

A comparison of two formulations of intradermal capsaicin as models of neuropathic pain in healthy volunteers

by: shinta, 29 pages

The mechanisms responsible for different types of clinical pain are only partly understood. Neuropathic pain is a type of chronic pain caused by the damage or malfunctioning of the ...

HSP90 inhibitors alter capsaicin and ATP induced currents in rat dorsal root ganglion neurons

by: shinta, 5 pages

Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are major components of eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells with particularly high levels of expression in neurons. HSPs control protein folding, transport of ...

VICARIOUS COGNITIVE DISSONANCE : Changing Attitudes by Experiencing Another's Pain

by: shinta, 20 pages

Can people experience dissonance and undergo attitude change due to the actions of others? New research in the domain of cognitive dissonance suggests that the answer is yes. It has long ...

Oliver Medhurst. Drugs

by: oliver, 1 pages

A plea in letter form by Phillip Medhurst to a General Practitioner that his son Oliver be prescribed appropriate drugs to alleviate his suffering.

The Gnostic Argument by Phillip Medhurst

by: medhurst, 12 pages

In 40 propositions Phillip Medhurst puts the case for a Gnostic account of the origins and meaning of our current situation. Also included is a Gnostic critique of the phenomenon of Jesus.

On the Origin of Descended Scrotal Testicles: The Activation Hypothesis

by: shinta, 10 pages

Male gonads contained in an unprotected skin sack located outside the body cavity are a peculiar mammalian anomaly. We advance the hypothesis that descended scrotal testicles in humans and many other ...

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