MEDICINE & HEALTHMusic is increasingly recognized for its therapeutic benefits in medical treatment, aiding in cancer care, pain management, stroke recovery and dementia support by reducing anxiety and enhancing overall wellbeing.
A new study provides evidence that insects also experience chronic pain, which lasts after an initial injury has healed. Read the article to learn more.
A new study suggests that with the use of green glasses, Fibromyalgia patients can induce pain related anxiety. Know more about this news here. Read now!
Scientists explored the connection of brain mechanisms to opioid use disorder and chronic pain. They classified the mechanism as the "central sensitization." Continue reading to know more about the new study.
Researchers found an entirely new toxic compound in Australian tropical sea anemone that has the potential to be a new drug therapy for different conditions.
A new study suggests that a kind of psychological treatment, known as Pain Reprocessing Therapy, provided potent and lasting relief on people suffering from chronic pain as brain regions responsible for pain processing quieted down.
Good riddance chronic pain! A decade-long work has finally paid off as researchers successfully eliminated chronic pain in mice with the use of a compound called Tat-P4-(C5)2. They are now prepping for human trails and hoping that they can soon produce a drug without harmful side effects. Click the link above to learn more.
Current treatments for chronic pain has significant risks. A team of researchers are now pushing for non-drug therapies that is safe and has long-term benefits.
The new research provides the first genetic evidence of what causes chronic pain in Drosophila, fruit flies, and there is good evidence that the same changes also drive chronic pain in humans
Researchers found that a hot substance in chili peppers is present in the human body, the capsaicin. The substance gives clue to create a drug that would block the production of capsaicin and kills chronic pain.
A study found out that breastfeeding after undergoing cesarean delivery eases chronic pain. The latest guidelines from the World Health Organization (WHO) is said to be that babies should be breastfed for the first 6 months of their life.