Gene study suggests new way to treat chronic pain
Gene that encodes crucial pain receptor may be key to individualizing therapy for major health problem.
Gene that encodes crucial pain receptor may be key to individualizing therapy for major health problem.
UCSF scientists aim to use embryonic stem cells for treatment.
Poorly managed pain in the neonatal intensive care unit has serious short- and long-term consequences, causing physiological and behavioral instability in preterm infants and long-term changes in their… read more.
Tel Aviv University develops BL-7050 to ease the neuropathic pain of millions of sufferers.
Researchers from Galway have published a study that assesses the economic cost of chronic pain in Ireland.
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