Drugs that relieve pain: The NSAIDs - Medical studies have demonstrated that a pain-relieving drug – such as an NSAID (non-steroidal, anti-inflammatory drug) or a COX-2 – can help enormous...
Alternative therapies that may help relieve pain - The following is not a definitive guide to the alternative therapies available for pain relief. Instead, it lists those that have a reasonable, scient...
Alternatives for arthritis symptoms: nutritional help for arthritis sufferers - Although many doctors still don’t believe it, studies show that changing your diet can help alleviate arthritic symptoms (Lancet, 1986; i: 236-8).
Drugs that help relieve pain: the COX-2 inhibitors - To counter problems of stomach upsets with the NSAIDs, drug companies have devised two new drug families—the nonacetylated salicylates, and COX-2 (cyc...
Migraine: get the point? acupuncture works - A leading hospital consultant once challenged an acupuncturist to prove that the body had meridian points and the like If we open up a patient and...
Dr George Lewith (Centre for the Study of Complementary Medicine) - PracticeName Centre for the Study of Complementary Medicine Discipline Consultant Physician in Complementary Medicine Address1 51 Bedford Plac...
The Lunch Challenge: Acupuncture works, so who’s for humble pie? - There’s a fair bit of resistance in conventional medicine to the ‘energy medicines’, such as acupuncture. One specialist once remarked: “Show me the...
Addiction tied to labour opiates - Drug addicts are born, not made. - So claims a study conducted in Sweden of 200 opiate addicts, which made a cautious correlation between drug addiction among those whose mothers had us...