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A soft, bioresorbable, implantable device developed by researchers from Pusan National University provides a focused,
via Earth.com Can bumblebees feel pain? New research by a team at Queen Mary University
via USC A surprising new non-opioid pain killer with fewer side effects Scientists develop a
Compound 194 (left) was developed by researchers to uncouple the interaction between CRMP2 and the
via Harvard Health A new class of pipeline drugs to relieve pain and reduce fever
Neuron cells in the central amygdala of a mouse brain. Red, magenta and yellow cells
The image shows the compound Tat-P4-(C5)2 after an injection into the spinal cord. The compound
The image shows the compound Tat-P4-(C5)2 after an injection into the spinal cord. The compound
EPFL researchers have developed biodegradable microresonators that can be heated locally with a wireless system.
Thwack! Insects feel chronic pain after injury Associate Professor Greg Neely and his team of
Scientists observe drug target that can reduce pain when activated A research group at Hiroshima
A breakthrough test developed by Indiana University School of Medicine researchers to measure pain in
A new generation of pain medications that will only work at sites affected by injury or inflammation
Researchers from Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin and the Zuse Institute Berlin have developed a new generation of pain medications.
Understanding gene-environment interactions leads to possible preventive treatment An inhaled form of a high blood
With the support of the National Institute on Drug Abuse, scientists at Wake Forest School