Pain News and Research

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Smartphone-controlled soft brain implant to treat brain disease

Smartphone-controlled soft brain implant to treat brain disease

Scientists can now control neural circuits using smartphone

Scientists can now control neural circuits using smartphone

Superstar athletes popularize unproven stem cell procedures

Superstar athletes popularize unproven stem cell procedures

FDA approves first therapy for symptomatic tenosynovial giant cell tumor

FDA approves first therapy for symptomatic tenosynovial giant cell tumor

Edinburgh has highest known rates of inflammatory bowel disease

Edinburgh has highest known rates of inflammatory bowel disease

If you smoke pot, your anesthesiologist needs to know

If you smoke pot, your anesthesiologist needs to know

Regenstrief/VA scientist to co-lead $21 million study on chronic low back pain management

Regenstrief/VA scientist to co-lead $21 million study on chronic low back pain management

California bill would fight deals that delay generic drugs

California bill would fight deals that delay generic drugs

The talk seniors need to have with doctors before surgery

The talk seniors need to have with doctors before surgery

New staffing model based on team approach for specialist palliative care

New staffing model based on team approach for specialist palliative care

Dietary vitamin A may protect against common skin cancer

Dietary vitamin A may protect against common skin cancer

Rutgers expert discusses how to stay safe as 'flesh-eating bacteria' move into new waters

Rutgers expert discusses how to stay safe as 'flesh-eating bacteria' move into new waters

First ever American gene-editing treatment using CRISPR for genetic disease

First ever American gene-editing treatment using CRISPR for genetic disease

Rutgers Health treats children with multiple sclerosis at the dedicated pediatric MS program

Rutgers Health treats children with multiple sclerosis at the dedicated pediatric MS program

Opioid use score does not predict adverse patient outcomes after spinal surgery

Opioid use score does not predict adverse patient outcomes after spinal surgery

Physicians more likely to recommend antihistamines for respiratory infections in children

Physicians more likely to recommend antihistamines for respiratory infections in children

Data Integrity in the Pharmaceutical Industry

Data Integrity in the Pharmaceutical Industry

New survey highlights the impact of EGIDs on families

New survey highlights the impact of EGIDs on families

New study to examine neuroimaging neurofeedback for pain after spinal cord injury

New study to examine neuroimaging neurofeedback for pain after spinal cord injury

Study finds rates of new persistent opioid use among women after vaginal or cesarean delivery

Study finds rates of new persistent opioid use among women after vaginal or cesarean delivery

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