For many patients, they are among the only tools left. It’s time for science-based rules, not fearmongering. Tammy Ljungblad [email protected] I live with chronic pain every day. When I get up in ...
Before serving on a mission with Doctors Without Borders, I often had back pain due to scoliosis. But when I volunteered for a mission in Sri Lanka for a 30,000-person refugee camp during the civil ...
A fluorescence microscopy image displays iPSC-derived peripheral pain-sensing neurons (nociceptors) stained for TUJ1 (cyan) and TRKA (magenta). The cells, which form the basis of SereNeuro’s SN101 ...
Rutgers Health experts have expanded treatment options for knee osteoarthritis, a condition caused by the gradual breakdown of knee cartilage because of obesity, injuries, genetics or aging, often ...
A young drug company has raised $125 million to get a medicine used for a rare kind of chronic pain approved in the U.S. Officially launched on Tuesday, Ambros Therapeutics was co-founded by ...
A systematic review and meta-analysis has found that bisphosphonates—medicines commonly used to treat osteoporosis—may offer short-term pain relief for people with complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS ...