Pain News Articles
Unhappy work a pain in the back28 April 2012An international researcher based in Perth has found that workers who resign themselves to work in unsatisfactory jobs are more likely to suffer from serious, persistent lower back pain than others with a positive attitude. |
Discovery paves way for improved pain-killers12 April 2012An international team of researchers involving the University of Adelaide has made a major discovery that could lead to more effective treatment of severe pain using morphine. |
Rheumatoid arthritis pain treatment found ineffective28 January 2012Pain management is a high priority for patients with rheumatoid arthritis, but a new study shows that minimal or no benefits with muscle relaxants and neuromodulators are outweighted by the risks. |
Opioids erase memory traces of pain, prevent chronic pain22 January 2012A team of researchers at the MedUni Vienna's Department of Neurophysiology (Centre for Brain Research) has discovered a previously unknown effect of opioids: the study, which has now been published in the highly respected magazine Science and was led by Ruth Drdla-Schutting and Jürgen Sandkühler, shows that opioids not only temporarily relieve pain, but at the right dose can ... |
Study: Music is an effective pain reliever17 January 2012 Rating: 4.00/5 (1 votes)Distraction is a proven pain reliever, and a new study reported in The Journal of Pain concludes that listening to music can be effective for reducing pain in high-anxiety persons who can easily become absorbed in cognitive activities. |
Secrets of paracetamol unlocked26 December 2011Researchers at King's College London have discovered how one of the most common household painkillers works, which could pave the way for less harmful pain relief medications to be developed in the future. |
Addressing pain and disease on the fly20 December 2011Studies of a protein that fruit flies use to sense heat and chemicals may someday provide solutions to human pain and the control of disease-spreading mosquitoes. |
Telephone-based therapy and exercise may help reduce chronic pain30 November 2011Telephone-delivered cognitive behavioural therapy and an exercise program, both separately and combined, are associated with short-term positive outcomes for patients with chronic widespread pain, and may offer benefits for patients diagnosed with fibromyalgia, according to a report published Online First by Archives of Internal Medicine, one of the JAMA/Archives journals. |
Common painkillers increase stroke risk23 November 2011Use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as celecoxib and diclofenac is associated with an increased risk of stroke, according to research published in the latest Medical Journal of Australia. |
Painkiller abuse treated effectively by sustained buprenorphine/naloxone22 November 2011People addicted to prescription painkillers reduce their opioid abuse when given sustained treatment with the medication buprenorphine plus naloxone (Suboxone), according to research published in Archives of General Psychiatry on Nov 8 and conducted by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), part of the National Institutes of Health. The study, which was the ... |











