Tramadol, a potent synthetic opioid, has been widely used to treat moderate to severe pain, but a new study suggests that the ...
The newfound ensemble of neurons could lead to therapies to treat persistent pain, which affects roughly one of five people ...
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Low testosterone: What it is & how to treat it
Testosterone is the primary androgen — or male hormone — in your body. Low testosterone affects up to 39 percent … ...
The strong opioid painkiller tramadol is not significantly effective at easing the chronic pain for which it's widely ...
Researchers from the University of Arizona and the National Center for Wellness and Recovery in Tulsa, Oklahoma, are testing a new molecule that could change the ...
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It's all in your head: Select neurons in the brainstem may hold the key to treating chronic pain
Acute or short-lived pain, despite its bad reputation, is usually a lifesaver. It acts as a transient negative sensory ...
QST consistently shows altered central pain processing and impaired endogenous inhibition in patients with OUD on OAT, supporting its potential to improve pain mechanism understanding.
The study, published in Biological Psychiatry: Global Open Science, found the effect occurs in the paraventricular nucleus of the thalamus (PVT), a region that regulates stress and emotion.
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