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Shingles (herpes zoster) is an outbreak of rash or blisters on the skin that is caused by the same virus that causes chickenpox — the varicella-zoster virus. The first sign of shingles is often burning or tingling pain, or sometimes numbness or itch, in one particular location on only one side of the body.
Acorda Therapeutics acquires two neuropathic pain management assets from NeurogesX

Acorda Therapeutics acquires two neuropathic pain management assets from NeurogesX

Researchers discover a rational source of pain in skin of patients with fibromyalgia

Researchers discover a rational source of pain in skin of patients with fibromyalgia

Convergence starts Phase II proof of concept study with CNV2197944 in pain associated with PHN

Convergence starts Phase II proof of concept study with CNV2197944 in pain associated with PHN

Study: Use of anti-TNF therapies in RA patients does not increase risk of herpes zoster

Study: Use of anti-TNF therapies in RA patients does not increase risk of herpes zoster

New study shows varicella vaccine neutralizes chicken pox

New study shows varicella vaccine neutralizes chicken pox

Viral protein hijacks cellular machinery and grabs the wheel

Viral protein hijacks cellular machinery and grabs the wheel

Varicella vaccine prevents hospital admission, saves lives

Varicella vaccine prevents hospital admission, saves lives

Research finding aids efforts toward cytomegalovirus vaccine

Research finding aids efforts toward cytomegalovirus vaccine

RA patients who initiate anti-TNF therapies do not have higher risk of shingles: Study

RA patients who initiate anti-TNF therapies do not have higher risk of shingles: Study

Patients with untreated depression are poorly protected by shingles vaccination

Patients with untreated depression are poorly protected by shingles vaccination

Depression reduces efficacy of shingles vaccine

Depression reduces efficacy of shingles vaccine

CDC: Adult vaccination rates 'unacceptably low'

CDC: Adult vaccination rates 'unacceptably low'

Itch-specific nerve cells: an interview with Associate Professor Xinzhong Dong

Itch-specific nerve cells: an interview with Associate Professor Xinzhong Dong

Rite Aid obtains more than 400,000 additional seasonal flu shots

Rite Aid obtains more than 400,000 additional seasonal flu shots

Hospital news: Nantucket's paradox; Maryland overbilling; Calif. fee complication

Hospital news: Nantucket's paradox; Maryland overbilling; Calif. fee complication

HPV in women at or after menopause may represent an infection acquired years ago

HPV in women at or after menopause may represent an infection acquired years ago

Top-line results from Pfizer's pregabalin CR formulation Phase 3 study on fibromyalgia

Top-line results from Pfizer's pregabalin CR formulation Phase 3 study on fibromyalgia

Alpha-herpesvirus axon-to-cell spread involves limited virion transmission

Alpha-herpesvirus axon-to-cell spread involves limited virion transmission

Population Health Management discusses latest information on shingles and PHN

Population Health Management discusses latest information on shingles and PHN

Shingles vaccine reduces risk of herpes zoster disease in older patients

Shingles vaccine reduces risk of herpes zoster disease in older patients

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