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PsyPost on MSNYour brain’s secret painkiller: Can you switch it on?In the second world war, the physician Henry Beecher observed that some of his soldier patients, despite being injured on the ...
Sensory neurons that respond to temperature, touch and pain have ways of adapting to repeated stimuli that can change how a ...
Results of a database review revealed duloxetine, pregabalin, and milnacipran as the only effective pharmacological therapies for managing pain in fibromyalgia.
Dr. Steven P. Cohen added hydrodissection — injecting fluid around severed nerves — to typical opioid use in treating ...
Journavx works by targeting a pain-signaling pathway involving sodium channels in the peripheral nervous system, which intercepts pain signals before they reach the brain. This approval marks the ...
Doctors at NexGenEsis Healthcare say they are revolutionizing pain relief with regenerative medicine
Dr. Abhishek Reddy and Dr. Joe Fuhrman stop by Houston Life to discuss their innovative approach to pain management.
The use of powerful synthetic opioids, such as sufentanil and remifentanil, during surgery is linked to a subsequent poor ...
The one-size-fits-all approach to pain management should be a thing of the past. But we’re still not there yet.
Non-opioid pain therapies are entering an unprecedented era, marked by the landmark FDA approval of Vertex’s Journavx and a ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Journavx, the first opioid-free prescription drug for moderate to ...
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