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Researchers Warn Against General Anesthesia

The study find that there are numerous subtypes along the autism spectrum and children can improve it is not yet curable. Now; researchers at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev and Soroka University Medical Center in Beersheba have document how children who are expose to general anesthesia during Caesarean section births are at higher risk of…

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The Women Using Ketamine to Treat Depression

The study find that ketamine intravenously to treat depression, with clinics springing up across the US. Therefore The restaurant manager has struggled with depression since she was nine. she  was at the end of my wit,” she tells me. she  was like, I’m done, she don’t want to live anymore. Because ” Then a friend…

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Fingerprints Of Severe Mental Diseases

Researchers findings of their study of large-scale systems in the brain; findings that could improve understanding of the symptoms and causes of bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, depression, and other mental illnesses. Their paper, “Functional Connectomics of Affective and Psychotic Pathology. details their investigation into brain network connectivity; in patients with psychotic disorders. The studies “took a birds-eye…

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Ketamine That Promises to Heal Depression

The study find that Ketamine is a drug used in human and veterinary medicine. Because Its hydrochloride salt is sells  as Ketanest, Ketaset, and Ketalar. Pharmacologically; ketamine is classify as an NMDA receptor antagonist. Therefore At high; fully anesthetic level doses; ketamine has also been find to bind to opioid μ receptors type 2 in culture…

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Genetic Underpinnings Of Macular Degeneration

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is one of the most common causes of vision loss in people over age 65. The exact cause is unknown, but the fact that a family history of AMD increases a person’s risk; for the condition suggests genetics play an important role. Using stem cells derived from six people; University of…

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Infants Exposed to Anesthesia During C-section Raise

Researches find that general anesthesia during Caesarean-section births are at higher risk of developing autism symptoms. Scientists discovered that- it’s not the surgery but the kind of anesthesia that leads to the increased risk. Therefore The exposure to general anesthesia commonly used to perform a Caesarian section is related to communication challenges later in life.…

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Ketamine: Anesthetic For Animals To Drugs Used By The Young

The study shows that Ketamine, categorize as a “dissociative anesthetic;” is used in powder or liquid form as an anesthetic, usually on animals. It is inject, consume in drinks, snorted; or added to joints or cigarettes. At high doses, users experience an effect referred to as “K-Hole;” an “out of body” or “near-death” experience. Due…

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Ketamine in Crackdown on Synthetic Drugs

Vietnamese police have seized half a tonne of ketamine worth US$21 million in Ho Chi Minh City; therefore a key transit hub that has seen record busts of synthetic drugs in recent weeks as narcotics gangs; use its ports and air links to shuttle drugs across the region. Three Taiwanese citizens and one Chinese man…

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Topical Anesthetic May Not Reduce Distress From Nasogastric

A nasal spray containing lidocaine and phenylephrine appears to be no better than placebo in relieving procedure-relate distress in infants and young children undergoing nasogastric-tube insertion, Australian researchers are find. “Having a nasogastric tube placed is really uncomfortable. There are studies in adults which suggest that they make it hurt less by using a numbing…

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Topical Anesthetic Not Reduce Distress From Nasogastric

A nasal spray containing lidocaine and phenylephrine appears to be no better than placebo in relieving procedure-related distress in infants and young children undergoing nasogastric-tube insertion; Australian researchers have found. “Having a nasogastric tube placed is really uncomfortable. There have been many studies in adults which suggest that we can make it hurt less by…

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Effects Of Surgery On A Warming Planet: Anesthesia Go Green

It was early morning in an operating theater at Providence Hospital in Portland, Ore. A middle-aged woman lay on the operating table, wrapped in blankets. Surgeons were about to cut out a cancerous growth in her stomach. But first, an anesthesiologist  Dr. Brian Chesebro put her under by placing a mask over her face. “Now I’m…

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Anesthesiologist Appointed to FDA Advisory Committee

An anesthesiologist with the Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), was recently appointed chairperson for the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) Anesthetic and Analgesic Drug Products Advisory Committee. The Committee is responsible for reviewing and evaluating the safety and effectiveness of drugs used in anesthesiology and surgery. Food and Drug Administration’s The…