March is Endometriosis Awareness Month and we hope that we can help spark understanding and change. Far too many women are suffering with pain and being told it’s normal. It’s not. In the U.S., ...
Chronic back pain affects many worldwide, often without a clear cause, making relief difficult. A new research suggests a familiar bone hormone, which is already used for osteoporosis, might push pain ...
A new study suggests a widely used bone hormone could help relieve chronic back pain in an unexpected way. Instead of just strengthening bone, it appears to stop pain-sensing nerves from growing into ...
Back pain is often considered a consequence of poor posture. But there is a lot more to it—it turns out even spinal TB can trigger back pain. On World Tuberculosis Day, we list some of the common ...
Researchers used a self-reported electronic body map and found that 64% of patients with chronic pancreatitis who reported abdominal pain had widespread pain, and this pain was linked to severe pain ...
Lower socioeconomic status is linked to reduced access to pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic treatments for chronic low back pain.
New senior executives bring significant biopharma experience as Persica moves to next phase of its development London, UK, 23 March 2026 - Persica Pharmaceuticals Limited (Persica), a clinical stage ...
Time plays a key role in our perception of pain and administering pain relief and medication for chronic pain-related depression may be more effective at certain times of day, UCL and University of ...
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Endometriosis cases are rising among women in their 20s. Experts explain early symptoms, causes, and why timely diagnosis is ...
Central sensitization in chronic back pain manifested as greater unpleasantness to both pressure and sound, with stronger and more specific amplification for auditory stimuli than mechanical ...
The American Society of Anesthesiologists is urging CMS not to proceed with proposed policies that would end coverage of peripheral nerve blocks for chronic pain. ASA applauded 25 bipartisan members ...