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taVNS Reduces Postpartum Uterine Contraction Pain After Cesarean Delivery: JAMA

China: Researchers have found in a new study that transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS) appears to be a safe and effective therapy for reducing uterine contraction pain in women following cesarean delivery. The trial, published in JAMA Network Open by Xingyu Xiong and colleagues from the Department of Anesthesiology at the Affiliated Hospital of […]

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Cognitive Functional Therapy Provides Lasting Relief for Chronic Lower Back Pain, suggests study

A new study published in the journal of The Lancet showed that chronic low back pain can be permanently relieved with cognitive functional therapy. Targeting unhelpful pain-related thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that lead to pain and impairment, cognitive functional therapy (CFT) is an individualized method. Biofeedback via movement sensors may improve the effectiveness of therapy. […]

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Storing breast milk for specific times of day could support babies’ circadian rhythm

Breast milk is the first “super food” for many babies. Full of vitamins, minerals, and other bioactive compounds, it helps build the young immune system and is widely considered the optimal source of infant nutrition. Not all mothers, however, have the opportunity to directly breastfeed multiple times during the day and night, and might use […]

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ESC Releases 2025 Guidelines on Heart Disease in Pregnancy: 10 Key Takeaways

Belgium: The European Society of Cardiology (ESC), endorsed by the European Society of Gynecology (ESG), has published its “2025 ESC Guidelines for the management of cardiovascular disease and pregnancy in the European Heart Journal.” Updating the 2018 version, these critical guidelines integrate new evidence to address cardiovascular disease (CVD) as a primary cause of maternal […]

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Can botox be used to alleviate pain in a jaw disorder?

Temporomandibular disorder (TMD) limits jaw function and is so painful that it lessens the quality of life. Botulinum toxin-also known as botox-is emerging as an effective treatment option, but there are concerns about side effects, like muscle dysfunction. Eungyung Kim and Yu Shin Kim, from the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, […]

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First global guidelines for pregnancy and inflammatory bowel disease developed

For women with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), pregnancy can be an uncertain time due to limited clinical data about how IBD medications impact pregnancy outcomes and infants who have been exposed to IBD medications in utero. As a matter of policy, pregnant women are excluded from clinical trials of experimental therapies for IBD and when […]

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Amino acid glutamine important for eye health, finds study

The retina places a large energy demand on the body, in part due to the activity of photoreceptors. These specialized cells are responsible for receiving light and transmitting visual information to the brain. Photoreceptor death is the cause of vision loss in many retinal diseases, and there are no effective therapies that improve their survival. […]

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Pilot study provides foundation for understanding how music therapy improves pain after pancreatic surgery

A study from University Hospitals Connor Whole Health has found that it was feasible to conduct a live music-assisted relaxation and imagery session among patients admitted for pancreatic surgery. Participants described the music therapy intervention as beneficial and useful throughout recovery while also providing feedback to improve the intervention and data collection procedures moving forward. […]

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Resilience: What protects infants from sudden infant death syndrome?

The sudden, unexpected and medically unexplained death of an infant during sleep, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), remains to be fully understood. A European research group has now presented a new explanatory model in the current issue of the scientific journal Human Nature. This model focuses primarily on the exciting question of what role the […]