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Brain training game shows early promise for treating chronic pain without drugs
Researchers at the University of New South Wales Sydney are testing a new way to treat chronic nerve pain by training the ...
Experts now better understand the causes of different types of chronic pain. Here's what to know about the treatments that can bring relief. By Meeri Kim Almost everyone has pain sometimes. It might ...
SANTA MONICA, Calif. (KABC) -- U.S. Army veteran Pamela Richardson likes relaxing in her yard, but the pain she feels where her leg was amputated never lets her rest. "My leg actually trembles and ...
People undergoing chemotherapy can experience considerable side effects, including nausea and vomiting, hair loss, mood changes and other health issues. New research shows 4 in 10 people who have ...
Vertex Pharmaceuticals said Wednesday that an experimental drug reduced pain in people with diabetes who have chronic nerve pain — mid-stage study results that support the biotech company’s efforts to ...
Cannabis with more THC may slightly dull chronic pain—but the relief is modest, short-lived, and comes with trade-offs.
A single nerve injury can quietly reshape the immune system across the entire body. Preclinical research from McGill ...
Gabapentin has soared in popularity as an alternative to opioids, but research is finding that it isn’t as safe or effective as doctors have long thought.
Nerve pain affects millions of people worldwide, creating a burning, shooting, or electric sensation that can make daily activities nearly impossible. Unlike regular pain that responds well to common ...
Almost everyone has pain sometimes. It might start as a twinge in your back, a dull ache in your knee, a tingling on the bottoms of your feet. Maybe you slept funny, or hoisted a full bag of groceries ...
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