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Medical Notes: The Best Bread To Eat For IBD, Revolutionizing Pain Relief, And How To Tell If You’re Having A Panic Attack

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Treating pain with fewer side effects…

Research published in Nature Communications has identified a specific receptor that triggers pain without inflammation. By blocking this receptor in animal models, the scientists were able to reduce pain while still allowing inflammation to heal the area. this finding could revolutionize the way conditions like arthritis are treated.

Should people with inflammatory bowel disease eat more bread?

New research in the Journal Science Advances reveals that wheat fiber could help reduce the risk of IBD. It’s often found in whole grain and whole wheat breads, and feeds the good gut bacteria in animal models. This finding supports the theory that the standard practice of bran removal in wheat-based foods is contributing to an increase of IBD cases.

How to tell if you’re having a panic attack.

These experiences can be alarming, especially because the symptoms are often similar to those of a heart attack. But though both bring on chest pain, experts say there are key differences to look for. For one, panic attacks are usually triggered by something, while heart attacks are not influenced by outside factors. Panic attacks also typically fade within thirty minutes, but heart attacks will not go away without medical intervention.

Is tennis the most environmentally-friendly sport?

Certain rocks can remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere through chemical reactions when it rains. It’s been a promising method of reducing carbon emissions. surprisingly, green clay tennis courts in America have similar properties. Scientists want to use this knowledge to enhance existing infrastructure in the fight to reduce carbon emissions. The research is published in the journal, Applied Geo-Chemistry.

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