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Effective pain management can improve your physical and psychological outcomes. Continuous unrelieved pain leads to a suppressed immune system and increased post-surgical issues. You should look for a expert who can help you overcome unrelieved pain issues. You have a right to adequate pain control, and you should talk to a caregiver about ways of improving your life through effective pain control. Here you will learn why you should seek relief for your pain, the medications that can relieve pain, and your role in pain control.
Importance of Managing Pain
Pain relief can impact your life as it enables you to perform everyday activities with ease and makes it possible to spend time with loved ones. Unrelieved pain can affect your mood, how you think, and how you int…
Marwaan Macan-Markar
BANGKOK, Jan 11 2007 (IPS) – Vietnam s glory as star performer in fighting avian influenza in 2006 is being stripped as the deadly virus reappears in the southern Mekong Delta region. February may see the epidemic sweeping through the entire country, officials warn.
The grim prognosis this week by Vietnam s deputy agriculture and rural development minister Bui Ba Bong comes ahead of an expected surge in transporting poultry as this South-east Asian nation marks the annual Tet Festival, which falls in mid-February.
Since colder weather began sweeping through Vietnam early December, it has seen new outbreaks of the H5N1 strain of bird flu in four provinces in the delta, resulting in the killing or culling of over 40,000 poultry, according to the sta…
Suleiman Mbatiah
NAIROBI, Mar 19 2010 (IPS) – Kenya s Constitutional Court heard on Mar. 18 from counsel representing the government that the Anti-Counterfeit Act of 2008 does not threaten the importation or manufacturing of cheap generic medicines and therefore does not deny Kenyans their constitutional right to life.
Health rights activists protest outside the Constitutional Court in Nairobi. Credit: Suleiman Mbatiah/IPS
Three people living with HIV and AIDS…
Suleiman Mbatiah
NAIROBI, Apr 23 2010 (IPS) – The Constitutional Court in Kenya has barred the government from implementing the Anti-Counterfeit Act of 2008 as it applies to generic medicines until a verdict is delivered in a case filed by three people living with HIV.
Activists celebrate the ruling safeguarding generics outside the Constitutional Court in Nairobi. Credit: Suleiman Mbatiah/IPS
Three petitioners in July…
Inés Acosta
MONTEVIDEO, Jul 26 2010 (IPS) – Uruguay is on the point of reaching the Millennium Development Goal for reducing the maternal mortality ratio, but it is still behind in other aspects of maternal health, like providing integrated sexual and reproductive health care, fighting syphilis and checking on mothers and babies during the postpartum period.
These targets are still far off and there is no exemption just because maternal mortality is low, said Lilián Abracinskas, head of the non-governmental organisation Mujer y Salud en Uruguay (MYSU, Women and Health in Uruguay).
She told IPS that public campaigns to promote mother-and-child health policies are also needed.
This country has been successful in lowering maternal mortality and is on track to m…
PRAGUE, Jan 22 2012 (IPS) – The Czech government has defied calls from international human rights groups to stop the degrading practice of surgically castrating sex offenders.
Announcing a raft of new health care legislation earlier this month, Prime Minister Petr Necas said the government would not be putting an end to the controversial practice, defending castration as an efficient method of stopping recidivism among sexual offenders.
But rights groups have questioned the move and even the government’s own human rights commissioner has said the practice is a throwback to out of date thinking on criminal punishments and leaves the Czech Republic out of step with the rest of Europe.
Other methods of treatment are given preference all over Europe. We consider it n…