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Pain Relief

This image shows that the cells in yellow in the pons (left) receive input from the green cells in the cingulate cortex (rACC, right), with subdivisions Cg1 and Cg2.

Neuroscientists discover brain circuitry of placebo effect for pain relief

white pills

Insomnia Drug Shows Promise in Preventing Opioid Addiction

cancer patient in pain

“Unclear” whether opioids are effective at treating cancer pain

Nyikina Mangala man John Watson and Professor Ronald Quinn.

Crocodile bite sparks 30+ year project to create pain relief gel

Scrambler therapy used for a patient with chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy. The red bursts represent areas where the patient is experiencing pain.

Scrambler therapy may offer lasting relief for chronic pain

Cannabis seedlings credit pixabay

Cannabis knocks down pain, improves sleep and lifts brain fog in cancer patients

Exoskeletons designed to reduce lower back pain may compete with mental resources at work, canceling out the benefits of wearing them, a new study indicates.

Acupuncture can relieve lower back/pelvic pain often experienced during pregnancy

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