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...hypnosis have flourished. The new interest stems in part from studies showing that hypnosedated patients suffer fewer side effects than fully sedated ones do. According to Faymonville, hypnotized patients can get by on less than 1% of the standard medications required for general anesthesia, thus avoiding such aftereffects as nausea, fatigue, lack of coordination and cognitive impairment. In a 1999 study of thyroid patients, Faymonville found that the typical hypnosedated patient returned to work 15 days after surgery, compared with 28 days for a fully anesthetized patient...
...inserted, so other forms of contraception are necessary during this time. After the third week, NuvaRing is removed to allow menstruation; subsequently a new ring is inserted to begin a new cycle. Harvey cautions that similar to birth control pills, NuvaRing can cause side effects such as headache, nausea, and breast tenderness. Although only in 2 percent of the cases, some women have felt discomfort from using NuvaRing and some partners could feel it during intercourse. If a contraceptive like NuvaRing sounds right for you, Harvey recommends that you set up an appointment with your primary care. NuvaRing is offered...
This year’s flu season seems to be affecting an unusually high number of students, according to officials at University Health Services (UHS). Flu symptoms, which include aches, nausea, and fatigue, last for around five days, and have so far affected a “significant number” of students, UHS Director Dr. David Rosenthal ’59 wrote in an e-mail. Towards the end of last week, UHS saw between seven and ten cases a day—as many as normally expected for one week during the winter, Rosenthal wrote. Health professionals said...
When people show up at the ER with CO poisoning, their primary symptoms are usually dizziness, nausea, headaches and sometimes unconsciousness--warning signs that the molecule has blocked oxygen from reaching the brain. So the first concern of doctors is usually whether there has been brain damage or other neurological effects...
...THIS SPICE TO SETTLE THE STOMACH A new study in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology suggests that taking 1 g of ginger can cut the risk of postoperative nausea 31%. Caveat: ginger works for only about 65% of people who take...