Pain News and Research

Latest Pain News and Research

Mount Sinai announces creation of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Institute

Mount Sinai announces creation of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Institute

New AGA guideline on evaluation of chronic diarrhea released

New AGA guideline on evaluation of chronic diarrhea released

Synthetic oral cannabinoid use found to be more common among older adults with COPD

Synthetic oral cannabinoid use found to be more common among older adults with COPD

Scientists move one step closer to discovering the causes of immune diseases

Scientists move one step closer to discovering the causes of immune diseases

UCSF launches new initiative to accelerate prostate cancer research

UCSF launches new initiative to accelerate prostate cancer research

Want to reduce suicides? Follow the data — to medical offices, motels and even animal shelters

Want to reduce suicides? Follow the data — to medical offices, motels and even animal shelters

Tanzania keeping Ebola under wraps

Tanzania keeping Ebola under wraps

Identification and management of depression in people with epilepsy to save lives

Identification and management of depression in people with epilepsy to save lives

Advancements in pain management are giving new options to patients

Advancements in pain management are giving new options to patients

UK receives $8.8 million to support addiction treatment for women in criminal justice settings

UK receives $8.8 million to support addiction treatment for women in criminal justice settings

Neuroscientists analyze why the brain is disturbed by harsh sounds

Neuroscientists analyze why the brain is disturbed by harsh sounds

Knowing when and how to taper off opioid dosage crucial to safe pain management

Knowing when and how to taper off opioid dosage crucial to safe pain management

A single dose of yellow fever vaccine does not offer long-term immunity to children

A single dose of yellow fever vaccine does not offer long-term immunity to children

Study highlights need to educate women and medical community about risk factors of preeclampsia

Study highlights need to educate women and medical community about risk factors of preeclampsia

People with persistent back pain, headaches twice as likely to suffer from both disorders

People with persistent back pain, headaches twice as likely to suffer from both disorders

Philippines declares return of Polio after 19 years

Philippines declares return of Polio after 19 years

Stem cells with 'dual identity' associated with loss of smell from inflammation in chronic sinusitis

Stem cells with 'dual identity' associated with loss of smell from inflammation in chronic sinusitis

Cardiovascular surgeons heal a patient’s aortic dissection

Cardiovascular surgeons heal a patient’s aortic dissection

Early palliative care linked to better survival in patients with advanced lung cancer

Early palliative care linked to better survival in patients with advanced lung cancer

Review highlights medication underuse in the treatment of opioid use disorder

Review highlights medication underuse in the treatment of opioid use disorder

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