Pain News and Research

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Mother’s physical and emotional health during pregnancy has an effect on baby’s health

Mother’s physical and emotional health during pregnancy has an effect on baby’s health

War against mosquitoes saves lives and money in Sri Lanka

War against mosquitoes saves lives and money in Sri Lanka

NIH funds clinical trials to assess applicability of genomics for treating chronic diseases

NIH funds clinical trials to assess applicability of genomics for treating chronic diseases

Listening to music reduces symptom severity, pain intensity in breast cancer patients

Listening to music reduces symptom severity, pain intensity in breast cancer patients

FDA approves first vaccine for prevention of dengue disease in endemic regions

FDA approves first vaccine for prevention of dengue disease in endemic regions

‘Promising’ results for beating heart patch that repairs heart cells after cardiac arrest

‘Promising’ results for beating heart patch that repairs heart cells after cardiac arrest

Snapshot of chikungunya could help find new ways to prevent or treat viral arthritis

Snapshot of chikungunya could help find new ways to prevent or treat viral arthritis

Large national study of veterans highlights health disparities and areas of unmet needs

Large national study of veterans highlights health disparities and areas of unmet needs

Study explores augmented ACL reconstruction procedure

Study explores augmented ACL reconstruction procedure

Researchers identify previously unknown autoimmune disease involving muscle pain, weakness

Researchers identify previously unknown autoimmune disease involving muscle pain, weakness

New robotic technology increases the safety and precision of spinal fusion surgeries

New robotic technology increases the safety and precision of spinal fusion surgeries

Scientists use facial recognition technology to develop tool for monitoring ICU patient's safety

Scientists use facial recognition technology to develop tool for monitoring ICU patient's safety

Collegiate football players have low rates of serious cervical spine injuries

Collegiate football players have low rates of serious cervical spine injuries

Dyson-Hudson receives grant to study effectiveness of new treatment for shoulder pain

Dyson-Hudson receives grant to study effectiveness of new treatment for shoulder pain

African rodents immune to pain caused by wasabi

African rodents immune to pain caused by wasabi

Marijuana use among older adults increasing rapidly

Marijuana use among older adults increasing rapidly

Metabolite of kratom alkaloid could be responsible for its pain relief benefits

Metabolite of kratom alkaloid could be responsible for its pain relief benefits

Study underpins new model of care for people diagnosed with bladder cancer

Study underpins new model of care for people diagnosed with bladder cancer

Scientists move a step closer to developing targeted therapies for inflammatory diseases

Scientists move a step closer to developing targeted therapies for inflammatory diseases

Light-based technology could boost memory retention among astronauts

Light-based technology could boost memory retention among astronauts

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