Posts Tagged ‘Pain’

American BioSciences DGP, Dog Gone Pain, 60-Count Chewable Tablets

August 10th, 2011

American BioSciences DGP, Dog Gone Pain, 60-Count Chewable Tablets

  • Pack of 60-count of American bioSciences DGP
  • A complete, all-natural formula that revitalizes older dogs
  • Supports joint function, enhances mobility and demeanor

Aches and pains reduce your dogs enjoyment of life and our enjoyment of their company. Running, walking, getting into the car or just rising to greet you become painful ordeals. Let DGP™ (Dog-Gone Pain) help your dog become the same carefree and playful m

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The Challenge of Pain (Penguin Science)

August 7th, 2011

The Challenge of Pain (Penguin Science)

Pain has many valuable functions. It can be a warning or force us to rest our bodies. Yet most ongoing chronic pain, such as unrelenting backache or headache, has no discernable cause and diminishes countless lives. Over the years a scientific revolution has taken place in chronic pain research and therapy. A major catalyst for this was the introduction of the ‘gate theory’ by Professor Ronald Melzack and Professor Patrick D. Wall, which argued that pain is a unified stream of experience generated by the brain, incorporating a whole host of psychological functions. Their now-classic book, with a new introduction taking in all the latest medical developments, examines every facet of pain: the psychological and clinical aspects, the physiological evidence, the major theories of pain and the developments in its control. The challenge in the twenty-first century is to look at how memories, personal and social expectations, genetics, gender, aging and stress patterns all play a role in pain, and how understanding this could lead to the relief of the suffering endured by millions.

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