They found that botulinum toxin injections provided greater short-term relief for "phantom" limb pain than standard medical and surgical care. The team says the study, which involved 160 amputees ...
There is no F.D.A.-approved testosterone product for women. Insurance won’t cover it. Many doctors won’t prescribe it. It’s become a cultural phenomenon. Credit... Supported by By Susan Dominus Spend ...
A "Botox-like" substance used to successfully treat Ukrainian war amputees could bring pain relief for millions of people, say doctors. A retired US Army colonel and physician traveled to the war-torn ...
GREAT FALLS, Mont. – A house in Great Falls took heavy damage after a fire started in the kitchen, prompting a response from Great Falls Fire Rescue. The dispatch center received a call about the fire ...
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