A revolutionary single-shot jab that delivers DNA to cells could be a new way to tackle all types of chronic pain.
The injection, which is now in clinical trials for conditions including osteoarthritis (wear and tear damage that means bones rub together), instructs cells to ramp up production of a key natural protein, IL-10, which has painkilling and anti-inflammatory properties.
Chronic pain where the pain lasts longer than 12 weeks despite treatment affects around one in five adults.
Despite decades of research, chronic pain is still poorly understood and hard to control.
A survey by the American Academy of Pain Medicine found that treatment with painkilling prescription drugs helps about 58 per cent of patients on average.
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Kilgore flower shop adjusts to nationwide flower shortage during Motherâs Day rush In order to meet demand for the week of Motherâs Day, Amazing Grace Floral & Design Floral Designer Linda Watkins had to order her flowers back in March. (Source: kltv) By Justin Honore | May 8, 2021 at 8:57 PM CDT - Updated May 8 at 9:08 PM
KILGORE, Texas (KLTV) -As the Motherâs Day rush comes to a close Linda Watkins at Amazing Grace Floral & Design can breathe a sigh relief.
The week of Motherâs Day has been a difficult one not only because of flowers being a popular gift but also because of a nationwide flower shortage. In order to meet demand for the week of Motherâs Day, Watkins had to order her flowers back in March. She says the shortage is due to the COVID-19 pandemic affecting the flowers they can get nation and worldwide as well as a nasty winter.
Galvanized by the murder of George Floyd, hundreds of people attended racial justice demonstrations last year in Moore County.
The local chapter of the NAACP held a vigil for Floyd in downtown Southern Pines, where a throng of masked mourners knelt in silence for nearly nine minutes. That is about how long a former Minneapolis police officer pressed his knee into Floydâs neck before the unarmed Black man perished in front of a convenience store on May 25.
OâLinda Watkins, president of the Moore County NAACP, was delivering food to needy families on Tuesday when she learned that Derek Chauvin, the white officer who killed Floyd, had been found guilty of murder. While pleased with the juryâs verdict, Watkins said she is âa little on edge about the sentencing,â which will not be announced until June.
The Junior League of Lynchburg is creating a Period Access Distribution Center âto create a referral and distribution system of free feminine hygiene products to adult women who are in need in Lynchburg and the surrounding areas.â
In conjunction with the YWCA of Central Virginia and Gleaning for the World, the center will enlist help from referring partners to enroll women in need in a subscription service to provide a free monthly supply of period products, according to a JLL news release. Referring partners will receive supplies to help their clients who have immediate needs.
The program will launch this spring with a $50,000 budget, which will include a part-time administrator working out of the PAD Center headquarters at the YWCA on Church Street. Junior League funding also will go toward having an educational and advocacy curriculum in 2022-2023 in partnership with other local organizations. Furthermore, $7,400 from the Al Stroobants Foundation will pay for supply ki
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