Pain in the News

2004

Global Day Against Pain, October 11, 2004

Teens Suffering from Rebound Headache (USA Today 06/14/04)

Cannabis drug cuts arthritis pain (BBC News 06/09/04)

A Real Headache (ScienCentral News 06/04/04)

Jury acquits doctor in pain-control test case (San Francisco Chronicle 05/20/04)

Animal studies show promise treating severe chronic pain (EurekAlert! 05/03/2004)

Pain study points to a mirror image (The Boston Globe 04/02/04)

Regardless of race, pain feels pretty much the same (EurekAlert!03/29/04)

Headache sufferers 'denied help' (BBC News 03/27/04)

Migraine mouse provides insight into neurobiology of devastating headaches (EurekAlert 03/03/04)

Sunlight reduces need for pain medication (USA Today 03/02/04)

I feel your pain: Empathy lights up the same parts of the brain as personal injury (Nature 02/20/04)

Empathy for Pain Involves the Affective but not Sensory Components of Pain (Science 02/20/04)

Pain from a woman will hurt less (BBC News 02/05/04)

Britain Poised to Approve Medicine Derived From Marijuana (New York Times 01/27/04)

UGLY DUCKLINGS: Naked mole-rats may resemble hot dogs with teeth, but pain researchers still find them attractive (Chemical & Engineering News 01/07/04)

One-shot addiction treatment shows promise (EurekAlert!01/07/04)

Judge Says Maker of OxyContin Misled Officials to Win Patents (New York Times 01/06/04)

2003:

The Delicate Balance of Pain and Addiction (New York Times 11/25/03)

New study may explain spinal cord pain (Yale Daily News 11/18/03)

Naked mole-rats bare pain relief clues (EurekAlert! 11/14/03)

Pain Hurts Employees at Work and at Home (WebMD 11/11/03)

Genders 'sense pain differently' (BBC News 11/6/03)

Out for Blood: Can Leeches End Your Knee Pain? (Washington Post 11/4/03)

Clue to treating nerve pain (BBC News 10/6/03)

Study: Racial, ethnic disparities seen in all types of pain (EurekAlert! 10/1/03)

Panel Rejects Pleas to Curb Sales of a Widely Abused Painkiller (New York Times 9/11/03)

Office-Based Therapy for Opiate Addiction Successfulz: Option Can Increase Number of Patients Seeking Treatment (NIH News 8/3/2003)

Chilli receptors detect heart attack pain (NewScientist.com 9/3/03)

Pain Gains (New York Times 7/27/03)

The Mystery of Itch, the Joy of Scratch (New York Times 7/1/03)

A conditional deletion of the NR1 subunit of the NMDA receptor in adult spinal cord dorsal horn reduces NMDA currents and injury-induced pain (Journal of Neuroscience 6/15/03)

Pain really is 'all in the mind'(NewScientist.com 6/23/03)

Back pain 'in the mind' (BBC News 5/30/03)

Fish 'capable of experiencing pain' (NewScientist.com 4/30/03)

Botox could break the pain barrier (NewScientist.com 4/15/03)

Monthly migraines 'preventable' (BBC News 4/1/03)

Morphine-like painkiller appears to be less addictive (EurekAlert! 3/24/03)

Redheaded women respond better to painkilling drug (EurekAlert! 3/24/03)

APOE genotype identified as risk factor for diabetic peripheral neuropathy (EurekAlert! 3/24/03)

Tiny gene changes means big differences in pain (NewScientist.com 2/21/03)

Pain and the brain: Sex, hormones & genetics affect brain's pain control system (EurekAlert! 2/28/03)

Chronic Opioid Treatment, Addiction and Pseudo-Addiction in Patients With Chronic Pain (Psychiatric Times 2/03)

 

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