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Study could lead to development of differential treatments for pain in men versus women

Study could lead to development of differential treatments for pain in men versus women

Lack of research forcing elderly to cope with chronic pain

Lack of research forcing elderly to cope with chronic pain

Researchers identify potential targets for more effective analgesic drugs with potentially fewer side effects

Researchers identify potential targets for more effective analgesic drugs with potentially fewer side effects

Sodium hyaluronate shown to help chronic shoulder pain

Sodium hyaluronate shown to help chronic shoulder pain

Stem cells, gene therapy and allograft applications show promise for treating orthopaedic conditions

Stem cells, gene therapy and allograft applications show promise for treating orthopaedic conditions

Risks of cesarean delivery are under reported, benefits overstated

Risks of cesarean delivery are under reported, benefits overstated

Neuroscience Therapy unveils new Electro Stimulation Device

Neuroscience Therapy unveils new Electro Stimulation Device

Menthol discovery could point towards new pain therapies

Menthol discovery could point towards new pain therapies

Unexpected rheumatoid arthritis discovery

Unexpected rheumatoid arthritis discovery

Floating reduces stress-related pain

Floating reduces stress-related pain

20 percent of people with chronic pain do not seek help

20 percent of people with chronic pain do not seek help

Reduction in small-fiber nerves may underlie complex regional pain syndrome-I

Reduction in small-fiber nerves may underlie complex regional pain syndrome-I

Undamaged nerve fibres cause ongoing pain not damaged

Undamaged nerve fibres cause ongoing pain not damaged

Cause of ongoing pain discovered

Cause of ongoing pain discovered

Fatigue in long-term breast carcinoma survivors

Fatigue in long-term breast carcinoma survivors

Hidden cost of teen pain in the UK almost £4 billion per year

Hidden cost of teen pain in the UK almost £4 billion per year

Chronic pain sufferers may be able to reduce pain levels by studying their own live brain images

Chronic pain sufferers may be able to reduce pain levels by studying their own live brain images

It's all in the mind so think that pain away

It's all in the mind so think that pain away

New insights into pain mechanisms

New insights into pain mechanisms

Mirrors to trick the brain could help people with persistent pain

Mirrors to trick the brain could help people with persistent pain

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