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Why Lucy Lawless is quite happy to be forgotten

Why Lucy Lawless is quite happy to be forgotten
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Hospital Walk-In Clinic Expands Hours, Adds Provider

Hospital Walk-In Clinic Expands Hours, Adds Provider
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Chronic pain sufferers should take exercise, not analgesics, says Nice

Chronic pain sufferers should take exercise, not analgesics, says Nice Denis Campbell © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Alamy Stock Photo People suffering from chronic pain that has no known cause should not be prescribed painkillers, the medicines watchdog has announced, recommending such patients be offered exercise, talking therapies and acupuncture instead. In a major change of pain treatment policy, the National Institute for health and Care Excellence (Nice) say that in future, doctors should advise sufferers to use physical and psychological therapies rather than analgesics to manage their pain. Medical teams can also consider prescribing antidepressants, the government health advisers suggest.

GPs told not to prescribe painkillers for chronic aches

GPs told not to prescribe painkillers for chronic aches Katie Pickles Health Correspondent For The Daily Mail © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo Millions of patients suffering chronic pain with no known cause should not be prescribed painkillers, say new health guidelines. NHS watchdog Nice said they should instead be offered exercise programmes or therapies. In a victory for a Daily Mail campaign, it said there is ‘little or no evidence’ that painkillers make a difference to sufferers’ quality of life, pain or psychological distress. © Provided by Daily Mail The NHS watchdog Nice says there is little to no evidence that painkillers make a beneficial difference to pain sufferers lives and that their use do not outweigh the risks such as addiction

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