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pain management

Pills

Prescribing just a few opioid tablets to patients discharged from emergency departments can ease pain but prevent misuse

Red spot on man's lower back indicating pain in that location. Pixabay

Opioids no more effective than placebo for acute back and neck pain

Nerve cell illustration

Altered Pain Perception in Alzheimer’s Disease Could Lead to Improved Pain Management

Ketamine bottles

Ketamine nasal spray may prove safe and effective treatment for refractory migraine

DNA puzzle pieces illustration

Genetic cause of the woman who could feel no pain

Kidney stone ultrasound

CBD oil doesn’t reduce pain after common treatment for urinary stones

Chili peppers

Burning sensation from pepper, can block chronic pain

Older man with headache

Study identifies four distinct pain trajectories in nursing home residents

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