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Use of Common Anesthetic Agents on Pregnant Mothers can be Harmful for Baby's Development
Use of Common Anesthetic Agents on Pregnant Mothers can be Harmful for Baby's Development
An anesthetic regimen commonly used during surgery on pregnant mothers seems to have a negative effect on the development of the fetus, reveals a new study on mice conducted by neurobiologis... 
 Opium Harvest in Afghanistan Drops by a Third
Opium Harvest in Afghanistan Drops by a Third
Opium production in Afghanistan has fallen by a third, says a report by the United Nations. The UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) said that the fall came even as the amount of land us... 
 Recent Study Identifies How Brain Activity Changes When Anesthesia Induces Unconsciousness
Recent Study Identifies How Brain Activity Changes When Anesthesia Induces Unconsciousness
A pattern of brain activity that signals exactly when patients lose consciousness under general anesthesia has been discovered by scientists. Although their study only involved use of one a... 
 Anesthesia Type Affects Outcomes Of Surgery
Anesthesia Type Affects Outcomes Of Surgery
According to a new study, using regional anesthesia rather than general anesthesia reduces the need for blood transfusions in patients undergoing bilateral total knee replacement. The st... 
 Anesthetic Drugs Turn on Sleep Circuits in Brain
Anesthetic Drugs Turn on Sleep Circuits in Brain
A new study published in the journal Current Biology reveals that anesthetic drugs actually put the brain to sleep by turning "on" the important sleep circuits. "Despite more than 160 ye... 
 Chocolate Affects the Brain in the Same Way as Opium
Chocolate Affects the Brain in the Same Way as Opium
A new study conducted by researchers at University of Michigan reveals that chocolate has the same effect on a part of brain as opium, explaining why some people cannot resist eating it. Th... 
 Redheads’ Perceived Resistance to Anesthetic Drugs is Just a Myth
Redheads’ Perceived Resistance to Anesthetic Drugs is Just a Myth
The popular perception that redheads have more resistance to anesthetic drugs is nothing but a myth, a new study by Melbourne researchers reveals. They say that people with burnished loc... 
 Researchers Aim To Develop New Anesthesia Drugs
Researchers Aim To Develop New Anesthesia Drugs
Researchers are using molecular techniques and other sophisticated approaches to develop and evaluate new anesthetic agents with important advantages over current drugs. The new techniq... 
 Complications and Death for Hip Fracture Patients may be Reduced by Regional Anesthesia
Complications and Death for Hip Fracture Patients may be Reduced by Regional Anesthesia
The use of regional anesthesia and not general anesthesia was associated with a significant reduction in major pulmonary complications and death in a study of more than 18,000 patients havin... 
 New Approach to Prevent Rare Complication of Spinal Anesthesia
New Approach to Prevent Rare Complication of Spinal Anesthesia
Local anesthetic mixed with magnetized ‘ferrofluids’ provide a novel way to prevent a rare but serious complication of spinal anesthesia, report scientists. With further researc... 
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