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Relieve de Cine en Relieve

Philosophy of Photography, 2022
This series of images forms part of the ongoing project Soft Ground, Hard Light, which speculates on a multiscalar spatial ontology of photography emanating from the Arditurri silver mine complex in the Basque Country. Evoking the mountainous massif around Arditurri where silver ore and galena have been extracted since Roman presence in the area, the ...
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Aspirin - relieved asthma

Medical Hypotheses, 1990
It is widely known that there might occur three different responses to the administration of ASA or NSAID to patients with bronchial asthma-bronchoconstriction, bronchodilatation or lack of bronchopulmonary action. Nevertheless, the beneficial effect of SAID has been confirmed in patients who are both nonallergic and cortico-dependent asthmatics.
P R, Garin, A, Frans
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Nitroglycerin relieves laryngospasm

Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 1999
Two young healthy non‐asthmatic non‐smoking patients developed partial laryngospasm directly post‐anaesthesia extubation after routine varicocelectomy and perianal abscess drainage operations under general anaesthesia. Nitroglycerin was administered intravenously in a dose of 4 μg/kg for both cases.
A N, Sibai, I, Yamout
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Despiramine Relieves Postherpetic Neuralgia

Survey of Anesthesiology, 1990
Desipramine has the least anticholinergic and sedative effects of the first generation tricyclic antidepressant agents, but its pain-relieving potential has received little study. Other antidepressant agents--notably amitriptyline--are known to ameliorate postherpetic neuralgia, but those agents are often toxic.
R, Kishore-Kumar   +6 more
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Relieving Chronic Pain

The Nurse Practitioner, 1984
The article discusses four methods of relieving chronic pain: (1) the therapeutic touch; (2) myotherapy, erasing the body's trigger points; (3) guided imagery; and (4) relaxation combined with rhythmic breathing. Nurses familiar with these pain-relieving techniques are better equipped than others to care for and help chronic-pain patients.
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