Pain News and Research

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A clinic mix-up leaves pregnant woman in dark about Zika risk

A clinic mix-up leaves pregnant woman in dark about Zika risk

Breast implants linked to abnormal ECG recordings

Breast implants linked to abnormal ECG recordings

MSTF recommends colonoscopy and FIT as first tier screening tests for colorectal cancer

MSTF recommends colonoscopy and FIT as first tier screening tests for colorectal cancer

Patients with advanced illness should have more options for end-of-life care

Patients with advanced illness should have more options for end-of-life care

Study: DBS shows promise for treating patients with post-stroke pain syndrome

Study: DBS shows promise for treating patients with post-stroke pain syndrome

International team to set how gene therapies in hemophilia should be measured for effectiveness

International team to set how gene therapies in hemophilia should be measured for effectiveness

Australian scientists discover link between exhausted immune system and IBS

Australian scientists discover link between exhausted immune system and IBS

Despite a growing appetite, buffet-style flat-fee clinics shutter in Seattle

Despite a growing appetite, buffet-style flat-fee clinics shutter in Seattle

Yoga may be helpful in treating chronic low back pain

Yoga may be helpful in treating chronic low back pain

Scientists design bioactive nanomaterial that excels at stimulating bone regeneration

Scientists design bioactive nanomaterial that excels at stimulating bone regeneration

Acetaminophen may be effective treatment option for acute mountain sickness

Acetaminophen may be effective treatment option for acute mountain sickness

Study shows acupuncture as viable alternative to pain-relieving drugs in emergency departments

Study shows acupuncture as viable alternative to pain-relieving drugs in emergency departments

Fatal overdose risk increases with daily opioid use among Medicaid patients, study finds

Fatal overdose risk increases with daily opioid use among Medicaid patients, study finds

Mass. Eye and Ear ophthalmologists offer new type of minimally-invasive laser vision correction

Mass. Eye and Ear ophthalmologists offer new type of minimally-invasive laser vision correction

Female chronic pain sufferers who catastrophize more likely to take prescribed opioids

Female chronic pain sufferers who catastrophize more likely to take prescribed opioids

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy reduces depression, anxiety among chronic pain patients

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy reduces depression, anxiety among chronic pain patients

Some seniors just want to be left alone, which can lead to problems

Some seniors just want to be left alone, which can lead to problems

Tailored music sessions could transform lives of post-verbal people, study suggests

Tailored music sessions could transform lives of post-verbal people, study suggests

Telemedicine may be as effective as in-person visit for treatment of headache

Telemedicine may be as effective as in-person visit for treatment of headache

Elder abuse rates found to be higher than previously estimated

Elder abuse rates found to be higher than previously estimated

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