New Pain-Reducing Wound Dressing Can Alleviate Suffering of ...

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Stephen Strang from Canada, a 61-years old executive, has had problems with wounds that will not heal for about a year.

He was amazed at the amount of painkillers he took and would still be in pain.

As a consequence he got drowsy and was worried that continued medication could cause problems for him.

Biatain-Ibu has changed all that.

"By the time I reached the door to leave the doctor's office, I had no pain," he says.

"This is a real breakthrough for countless people who are suffering needlessly from these wounds", says C.

Richard Chapman, professor and director of the Pain Research Center at the University of Utah.

A world known expert on pain, he urges the medical community at large to focus more attention on the suffering caused by chronic wounds.

Lesley Thorne, a British Tissue Viability Nurse at the Manchester Royal Infirmary describes the daily reality for chronic wound sufferers: "It is terrible for these patients.

They are in such constant pain and agony and it doesn't matter what is done, it doesn't get any better." Christine Moffatt, who is Professor of Nursing at Thames Valley University, London, and Director of the Centre for Research and Implementation of Clinical Practice, says: "The traditional tablets that patients take for pain simply don't help.

It seems that this particular product is able to apply the actual pain-relieving agent to the area of the wound.

It gets to the source of where the ...

Lee proves prowess with intense ‘Inside Man’

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There is not a director working today capable of his brilliance.

Forget race — black, white or polka-dot, he’s still the best.

Maybe the best ever, in fact.

The most inventive, the most daring and the most affecting (for better or worse).

For some reason, critics are hesitant to admit this, probably because doing so would admit that Lee for all his hyperbole and his bottomless cauldron of anger, just may be, you know, right.

Maybe America really is a Spike Lee Joint.

Maybe his war of black against white, bl...

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