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Nov 13th, 2008
New research suggests that patients with chronic pain are more prone than others are to consider suicide.
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Nov 5th, 2008
TN is a disorder of the trigeminal nerve, which is responsible for the feeling in your face. In most cases, the facial pain is caused by a blood vessel pressing on the nerve.
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Oct 27th, 2008
NICE recommends the use of spinal cord stimulation (SCS) for patients with chronic neuropathic pain.
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Sep 22nd, 2008
Dispelling damaging pain myths should raise awareness and encourage more people to seek help with a professional trained in treating chronic pain.
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Sep 17th, 2008
This week, University of Michigan scientists will begin a phase 1 clinical trial for the treatment of cancer-related pain, using a novel gene transfer vector injected into the skin to deliver a pain-relieving gene to the nervous system.
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Sep 16th, 2008
According to the American Pain Foundation, some 76.2 million people, or 26 percent of the population, suffer from pain that lasts more than 24 hours.
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Sep 14th, 2008
A new type of drug could alleviate pain in a similar way to cannabis without affecting the brain, according to a new study published in the journal Pain on Monday 15 September.
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Sep 8th, 2008
NIH announces awards to eight academic research centers to conduct collaborative studies of urologic chronic pelvic pain disorders by looking for clues outside the bladder and prostate.
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Aug 7th, 2008
The first-ever functional brain imaging study of chronic pain conducted in children has shed new light on a mysterious condition known as complex regional pain syndrome and offers hope for a better understanding of the disorder in both children and adults.
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Aug 1st, 2008
The first-ever functional brain imaging study of chronic pain conducted in children, has shed new light on a mysterious condition known as complex regional pain syndrome and offers hope for a better understanding of the disorder in both children and adults.