A paramedic may have to resuscitate a very ill person, give oxygen and pain-relieving drugs. |
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York Hospital is to offer the drug to surgical patients to test its pain-relieving properties. |
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Often she cannot participate in festive occasions and sometimes the doctor is called to administer pain-relieving injections. |
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The pain-relieving chemical in red pepper, capsaicin, triggers the body to release endorphins, nature's own opiates. |
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Reflexology enables the body to release its own natural pain-relieving agents called endorphins. |
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When someone occupies a hospital bed they no longer need it delays the pain-relieving treatment of another patient. |
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At a famous dinner party in Edinburgh in 1847 he proved to himself the pain-relieving power of chloroform. |
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Her last liver failed almost a year ago and now a cocktail of pain-relieving drugs keep her alive. |
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Your child's doctor may also recommend using pain-relieving ear drops, as long as the eardrum hasn't ruptured. |
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This is true of both the immediate and the sustained pain-relieving effects. |
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The goal of reduction is not to deprive clients or patients of pain-relieving medications but rather to provide alternatives to their use. |
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It contains at least six compounds that relax muscles, as well as salicin, the pain-relieving compound from which aspirin is derived. |
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In addition, herbs such as corydal, corydalis, mastic, myrrh, and bupleurum offer strong pain-relieving properties. |
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The money was spent on posters for one of the wards and pain-relieving equipment. |
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The trials are being carried out at hospitals throughout Britain in the hope of measuring the effects of cannabis plant extract against other pain-relieving drugs. |
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Tears release a natural pain-relieving substance from the brain. |
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Patients are made as comfortable as possible, with bed rest, pain-relieving medications, and hot packs to help relieve the pain of extreme muscle tightness. |
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It was a common occurrence for my friends to telephone or call round to ask me to perform this pain-relieving trick. |
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Chamomile is also a good antispasmodic and pain-relieving herb. |
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It is absolute insanity that Canadians are required to wait for months for pain-relieving or life-saving operations due to the lack of funding while moneys are given away to support social activities. |
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An appointment with a dentist, for example, to receive pain-relieving treatment is clearly covered although it does not constitute a life-threatening emergency situation. |
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You may carry essential non-prescription medication, such as pain-relieving medication, cough syrup, decongestant spray, gel-based nutritional supplements, saline solution and eye-care products. |
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The court heard he had been injecting himself in the arms and legs for six months with pethidine, a pain-relieving drug normally given to women in labour. |
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The decision to attempt percutaneous chordotomy is made by the patient and physicians experienced in pain-relieving procedures at the department of algology. |
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This study is not the first to examine juice's pain-relieving powers. |
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Cryotherapy is the most common non-pharmacological pain-relieving method. |
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In the case of planned chordotomy or other pain-relieving operations, patients should not be treated with Targin within 24 hours before or after the operation. |
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Aspirin was originally extracted from the bark of the White Willow Tree and is now synthetically produced has pain-relieving and anti-inflammatory properties. |
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Will profanity lose its pain-relieving magic along the way? |
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It is also widely employed for diabetes and hypertension as well as for its diuretic, pain-relieving, digestive stimulant, antispasmodic, fever reducing, and cellular protective properties in many other conditions. |
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This results in a conductance blockade of the spinothalamic sensory system, which in turn activates supraspinal pain-relieving centers. |
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Mrs Collinson's mother went into the Royal Glamorgan on July 25, 2006, for a pain-relieving hemorrhoidectomy. |
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Unrefined castor oil, also called the Palma Christi, contains ricin from the castor bean, a counterirritant with marvelous lymphatic-stimulating and pain-relieving properties. |
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She was due to have her next dose of pain-relieving drug Lignocaine in December last year but was told she would have to wait until this July for her next appointment. |
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