A recent review article underscores the importance of effective pain management in the treatment of lupus, emphasizing the need for accurate diagnosis of pain, treatment for the primary source of the ...
VIRTUALLY every man has experienced pain and therefore knows just how it feels. But he cannot tell anybody else what it is really like. Pain cannot even be precisely defined. Lay and medical ...
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How AI is reshaping pain research and care
From mapping pain-sensing neurons at the molecular level to guiding anesthesiologists during surgery, AI is unlocking new ways to understand and treat pain. Researchers are combining advanced ...
A Biblical Understanding of Pain by John Timmerman ’67, Calvin English professor emeritus, Eugene, Ore.: Cascade Books, 2013, 118 pp., $16. John Timmerman has coped with his share of pain during his ...
Most people consider chronic pain—such as pain that lasts for months or years from a bad back or arthritis—a medical condition that should be treated exclusively by a physician or physical therapist.
Prick your finger and it hurts—simple cause, simple response. But for millions of people living with chronic pain, pain is anything but straightforward. It persists without a visible cause, defying ...
When you break your leg, undergo surgery, or burn your hand, you experience pain—acute pain. With treatment and time, the pain usually disappears. But chronic pain is different. It hangs around even ...
Racial and ethnic disparities in pain prevalence in the U.S. are far larger than previously realized, according to results of a new study co-authored by a UB medical sociologist. The current research ...
Pain management is a crucial part of the disease's care, but little is understood about how to manage it properly. Pain management is an important component of caring for adults with cerebral palsy.
When Dr. Abdul-Ghaaliq Lalkhen needs to explain pain, he often talks about David Beckham. Back in 2010, Beckham tore his Achilles in an AC Milan game and cameras caught a lesson in the weird ways that ...
Researchers from the University College London have brought us one step closer to understanding how we feel pain. Their study, published in Brain, describes a rare genetic mutation found in a patient ...
UAB has multiple current studies examining how pain affects underserved minority populations often marginalized by social conditions. Research shows that ethnic/racial minorities, LGBTQ+, refugees, ...
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