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AHN Program Using Alternative Treatments, Not Opioids, For Pain Management
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Emmy has had chronic pain for 20 years along her spine and in her joints. She had taken opiates in the past, but stopped. However ...
Updated: 09/16/2019 06:33P
Detecting patients’ pain levels via their brain signals
Researchers from MIT and other institutions have developed a way to measure a patient's pain level by analyzing brain activity from a portable neuroimaging ...
Updated: 09/16/2019 01:05P
When pain becomes an identity
What would it look like for this pain to take up space?
Updated: 09/16/2019 12:00A
More Pain for Saints: Another Officiating Error and an Injury to Drew Brees
A second-quarter touchdown was called back, and New Orleans struggled to score with its quarterback out with a hand injury.
Updated: 09/15/2019 08:32P
Shoulder pain surgery: One popular procedure not backed by evidence
Many countries have strict regulations to ensure new drugs are effective and are worth the money before doctors can prescribe them. But surgical procedures ...
Updated: 09/13/2019 10:20A
Pain Management: Types of Pain and Treatment
What is pain management? Learn about the goals of pain management and common ways to treat different types of pain at U.S. News and World Report.
Updated: 09/12/2019 05:41P
Is Your Pelvic Pain a Sign of Endometriosis?
Women are most likely to develop endometriosis between the ages of 25 and 50, and it may contribute to reduced fertility. Left untreated for years, endometriosis ...
Updated: 09/12/2019 03:52P
Visualizing the pain away: VR for childbirth
Water, medication, music—pregnant women use a wide range of methods to manage pain while giving birth.
Updated: 09/12/2019 08:51A
New scale interprets pain from feline facial expressions
Assessing pain in cats is difficult, but a new scoring system that interprets changes in facial expression could help provide practitioners with.
Updated: 09/11/2019 08:23A
Opioid Crisis: Medical Schools Rethink How To Teach Students About Pain : Shots - Health News
Around 20% of U.S. adults live with chronic pain. Medical schools traditionally haven't dedicated much time to teaching about pain and pain control, but one top ...
Updated: 09/11/2019 05:02A