A team at Scripps Research in Florida has discovered a biological system that manages cells’ response to opioid drug exposure.
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Are most patients with fibromyalgia misdiagnosed?
Recent studies have suggested that most people who have been diagnosed with fibromyalgia by physicians may not actually have the
Read moreExtract from soursop leaves can prevent the symptoms of fibromyalgia, study suggests
Researchers from the Department of Pharmacology at the University of Seville have recently published a study in which they state
Read morePatients who undergo major operations without opioids have shorter hospital stays
Opioids have been a mainstay of pain control for patients who undergo major operations, but they can become addictive for
Read morePostpartum depression linked to mother’s pain after childbirth: New study underscores importance of managing pain during recovery
While childbirth pain has been linked to postpartum depression, the culprit may be the pain experienced by the mother following
Read moreBack pain linked to mental health problems and risky behaviors in teenagers
A new study in the Journal of Public Health indicates that adolescents who experience back pain more frequently are also
Read moreKissing up to the boss can increase employees’ bad behavior in the workplace, study shows
Kissing up to the boss at work may help boost employees’ careers but it also depletes the employees’ self-control resources,
Read moreOlder patients with knee pain may benefit from allograft transplant technique
Knee pain in active patients over 40 is often difficult to treat but according to researchers presenting their work today
Read moreThe rising price of Medicare Part D’s 10 most costly medications: Costs soar even as fewer patients are actually using the drugs
Perhaps surprising no one, researchers at Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at University of California San Diego have
Read moreNew surgery for groin pain found to be more effective than physiotherapy: World’s first randomized trial to show the benefit of hip arthroscopy
As the FIFA World Cup approaches researchers have found that keyhole surgery could help get injured footballers back on the
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