October 15, 2015
Video
As the number of treatment options for multiple sclerosis continues to grow patients and their doctors are left to find the right choice for them in order to manage the disease as successfully as possible. This can be a long process that can have a long lasting impact on their overall health.
May 22, 2015
Article
Patients with a range of pain conditions may face amplified discomfort based how on how they perceive their symptoms. The findings were presented at the 34th Annual American Pain Society Scientific Meeting in Palm Springs, CA.
May 20, 2015
If previous research has shown a correlation between chronic pain and depression, it's only natural that the same can be said about chronic pain and happiness – right? A new study shows that's not the case.
May 19, 2015
Opioid addiction is a serious problem that a subset of patients prescribed opioids for pain could face; however, the issue presents an even more slippery slope for those with chronic pain due to the long-term need for the drugs.
Patients' levels of anxiety and defensiveness are associated with how they view their chronic back pain, a new study showed.
May 18, 2015
Researchers from the University of British Columbia since 1995 have been assessing opioid-dependent patients with pain who are on methadone maintenance treatment.
A collaborative team from the Mayo Clinic and Cleveland Clinic recently examined the prevalence of migraines in patients with fibromyalgia. The study, presented at the 34th Annual American Pain Society Scientific Meeting in Palm Springs, CA, used patients from the Mayo Clinic Fibromyalgia Registry database.
May 15, 2015
The lack of biomarkers for some life-changing conditions makes diagnoses and treatments more challenging. A new study identified possible biological factors for certain painful diseases.
Competing theories have long been put forth to explain more about the cause of chronic pain, but a new study may finally have shed light on the mystery.
While maintaining high levels of physical activity may not appeal to many patients with fibromyalgia (FM), doing so may be the best way to help ease their pain.
Study Suggests Sickle Cell Trait as an Adverse Prognostic Factor for COVID-19
Atherosclerotic Plaque Found Highly Prevalent in Older Population in China
Vurolenatide Showing Promise Treating Short Bowel Syndrome