Bedside Matters

New 3-Week Non-Opiate Pain Relief, Breakthrough Eczema Treatment, Recovery tips for Shoulder Injury and how DST effects mood and health.


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In this episode the effects of Daylight Saving Time (DST) on mood and health, including the increased risks of heart attacks, strokes, and car accidents, along with practical tips for easing the transition, non-opiate pain management which offers up to three weeks of relief after surgery, helping reduce opiate dependency, a promising monoclonal antibody treatment for eczema, especially beneficial for children and our caller wants to know how to treat and recover from shoulder injuries.

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Bedside MattersBy Dr. David Kipper, Peter Tilden & Anna Vocino

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