Analgesia in a sentence as a noun

The condition is called congenital analgesia and, to my knowledge, they retain their rights.

I would simply suggest the title of the paper itself: "Olfactory exposure to males, including men, causes stress and related analgesia in rodents".

See Pollo et al, "Response expectancies in placebo analgesia and their clinical relevance.

But it’s hard to get to some level of analgesia that can control the peak of the pain that will happen during joint reduction, but also not cause respiratory depression.

The movement is to ID which cases don’t call for it and then use alternative anesthesia / analgesia to make the post op care consist of extra strength Motrin instead of opioids.

> In a multivariable model, there were no significant differences in the overall rate of analgesia administration by race.

In a multivariable model, there were no significant differences in the overall rate of analgesia administration by race.

What did you find?Further, one reason for the increased level of painkiller prescriptions could well be that analgesia has been underprescribed due to irrational prejudice against it and we're finally realizing it.

> There was no statistically significant difference in overall analgesia administration by race, but there was a statistically significant difference in opioid administration by race.

Analgesia definitions

noun

absence of the sense of pain without loss of consciousness