Author Rachel Zoffness breaks down why we have chronic pain and how science shows that it’s all in our head ...
Struggling with joint aches or throbbing headaches as temperatures rise? Medical experts from AIIMS, Apollo, and Fortis ...
Chronic pain was associated with a significantly increased risk for incident dementia, particularly in patients aged 60 years and older.
New research from the University of Kansas shows people who experience chronic pain tend to consume cigarettes and ...
Millions of people who live with chronic pain hear some version of the same dismissal: the scan looks fine, so the problem ...
We live in a nation of needless pain, where tens of millions suffer daily despite the existence of effective treatments. Yet policy decisions and misplaced fears have steered patients away from ...
Researchers at UTD's Center for Advanced Pain Studies are making progress on ways to treat persistent pain without opioids, ...
Conducted by researchers from Stanford University, the study used genetically engineered mouse models to map how pain signals ...
Scientists have identified a previously unknown brain circuit that appears to drive chronic pain, separate from the pathways ...
Sometimes, a study on one topic can reveal important issues in another. Case in point: A recent Lancet study explored what a person’s life was like before they developed chronic pain — the diseases ...
Knee osteoarthritis affects at least 20 million American adults age 50-plus, causing chronic pain and disability for many of them. Treatment may call for constant use of over-the-counter pain killers, ...
This article examines emerging non-opioid strategies for chronic pain, from targeted ion-channel drugs and anti-inflammatory ...