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- Study sheds light on how pain is perceived
When a doctor has to extract blood with a needle, people are often told to look away and it will hurt less. This may no longer be the case based on new research regarding how pain is perceived. more...
- Study: Cancer pain prevalent in women and African Americans
Chronic pain is known to accompany a cancer diagnosis. The University of Michigan Health System recently conducted a study to shed more light on the relationship between cancer and the pain it causes. more...
- Chronic pain a worldwide problem
A new market research report on pain management states that over 1.5 billion people worldwide suffer from varying degrees of chronic pain. In addition, the U.S. is shown to represent the largest regional market for pain treatment. more...
- Drug may provide more effective pain treatment
Morphine is a medication that acts on the central nervous system to relieve pain, according to the Mayo Clinic. The results of a recent study show that a similar drug may produce longer lasting effects and and fewer complications. more...
- Smoking may enhance chronic pain in cancer patients
The results of a new study indicated that the pain cancer patients feel can become more severe among cigarette smokers. more...
- Some care providers frustrated with chronic pain treatment
A study published in the November issue of the journal Pain Medicine has found chronic pain treatment takes a toll on primary care providers, as well as patients. more...
