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Dr. Lanza and his staff aim to uncover novel therapeutic strategies and underlying mechanisms to help prevent metabolic abnormalities and physical ...
Surgical intervention such as targeted muscle reinnervation, postoperative pain scores, medication use, patient reports of nerve pain and phantom pain will be ...
For instance, you could put a warm heating pad on the sore muscles and massage them. ... The most likely cause of growing pains is thought to be muscle pain at ...
Exercise, especially strength training, can help you gain weight by building up your muscles. Exercise also may stimulate your appetite. There also are ...
They then make a home in muscle tissue. Trichinosis happens throughout the world. There's medicine to treat adult worms that cause the condition. But not ...
Duloxetine is also used to treat fibromyalgia (muscle pain and stiffness) and chronic (long-lasting) pain that is related to muscles and bones. Duloxetine ...
This temporary tightening of the muscles in the artery wall can briefly decrease or even prevent blood flow to part of the heart muscle. Coronary artery spasm ...
This rare genetic disorder triggers a severe reaction to certain anesthesia drugs, causing rigid muscles, high fever, fast heart rate and rapid breathing.
With that trend has come increased awareness of a rare but serious condition called rhabdomyolysis. That's when muscle cells break down and release a substance ...
Read about different types of this progressive disease that interferes with the creation of new muscle, as well as treatments to help with symptoms.
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