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How Do Pain Relievers Work? – George Zaidan

View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-do-pain-relievers-work

Some people take aspirin or ibuprofen to treat everyday aches and pains, but how exactly do the different classes of pain relievers work? Learn about the basic physiology of how humans experience pain, and the mechanics of the medicines we've invented to block or circumvent that discomfort.

Lesson by George Zaidan, animated by Augenblick Studios.

Pain. Is it all just in your mind? Professor Lorimer Moseley – University of South Australia

Pain has been part of the human experience longer than magnetic bracelets, ergonomic chairs, whiplash and repetitive strain injury. Yet it is just in the last few decades that we have realised how terrifically complex pain really is and how wrong many of our assumptions about pain really are.

Pain is an important issue. Its impact on our society is staggering – more Australians suffer from chronic pain than diabetes, cardiovascular disease and cancer combined. Every day, chronic pain and its management costs Australia almost a million dollars. How can this be?

In this fascinating Knowledge Works lecture, Professor Lorimer Moseley will examine two important questions – "Why does it hurt?" and "Why does it still hurt?" He will share findings from his international research investigating the role of the brain and mind in chronic pain disorders.

Pain Management During Delivery (Health Short)

Childbirth pain is part of labor, but delivery discomfort can be reduced! SEE MORE: http://pregnancy.healthguru.com/content/browse/cid/15/sid/35/Labor_Delivery/Delivery_Childbirth?YTPainManagementDuringDelivery

Medical Diagnostics Articles featured at Global Medical Discovery in 2015

Selected Medical diagnostics articles featured on Global Medical Discovery: The world premier medical research news featuring the innovations that will lead to brighter tomorrow.

A biologically inspired lung-on-a-chip device for the study of protein-induced lung inflammation
Featured on Global Medical Discovery. Originally published in Integr Biol (Camb). 2015 Feb;7(2):162-9.

A lung-on-a-chip array with an integrated bio-inspired respiration mechanism
Featured on Global Medical Discovery. Originally published Lab Chip. 2015 Mar 7;15(5):1302-10.

CXCL10 / IP-10 is a Biomarker and Mediator for Kawasaki Disease
Featured on Global Medical Discovery. Originally published Circ Res. 2015;116(5):876-83.

Highly Sensitive and Multimodal All-Carbon Skin Sensors Capable of Simultaneously Detecting Tactile and Biological Stimuli
Featured on Global Medical Discovery. Originally published Adv Mater. 2015;27(28):4178-85.

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