Oregon decriminalized hard drugs in 2021 and recriminalized them last month. A new analysis shows the laws likely had little ...
In a world where chronic pain affects millions, finding a safe and effective solution can feel like an uphill battle. Enter ...
According to new research, men and women rely on different biological systems for pain relief, which could help explain why our most powerful pain medications are often less effective in women.
The 17th class of fellows at the Marsilius Kolleg includes Prof. Dr Dörthe Herbrechter (education studies), Prof. Dr Nathalie ...
On the other hand, tea made from large quantities of unwashed poppy seeds could lead to addiction and overdose, doctors said.
Imperial researchers will explore the potential for psilocybin therapy in drug recovery as part of a landmark trial.Imperial researchers will explore ...
A new study from UC San Diego may help explain why women have more chronic pain and are less responsive to opioid treatments.
We’ve all been there—aching knees after a long day, stiff fingers from daily typing, or even waking up with random joint pain that appears out of nowhere. It’s frustrating. I know because I’ve been ...
U.S. Rep. Val Hoyle faces a challenge in the 2024 election from Republican Monique DeSpain in the race for Oregon's 4th Congressional District seat.
Naloxone increased meditation-based pain relief in women, suggesting that women rely on non-opioid mechanisms to reduce pain.
Young children's lives are increasingly spent indoors. They have less access to green spaces, their parents are concerned ...
Men and women experience pain relief differently, and a new study may shed light on why women are more prone to chronic pain ...