pain

A soft, bioresorbable, implantable device developed by researchers from Pusan National University provides a focused, reversible, and precise cooling effect to block pain signals from peripheral nerves Image Credit: Pusan National University
Testing: A soft, bioresorbable, implantable device to block pain signals from sciatic nerves
A soft, bioresorbable, implantable device developed by researchers from Pusan National University provides a focused,
Can bumblebees feel pain?
via Earth.com Can bumblebees feel pain? New research by a team at Queen Mary University
A surprising new non-opioid pain killer with fewer side effects
via USC A surprising new non-opioid pain killer with fewer side effects Scientists develop a
Positive results that could lead to a non-addictive solution to treat pain
Compound 194 (left) was developed by researchers to uncouple the interaction between CRMP2 and the
A new class of pipeline drugs to relieve pain and reduce fever without the danger of addiction or damage
via Harvard Health A new class of pipeline drugs to relieve pain and reduce fever
Found: The brain center that ‘profoundly’ shuts down pain
Neuron cells in the central amygdala of a mouse brain. Red, magenta and yellow cells
A new way to treat chronic pain can achieve complete relief – heading for clinical trials
The image shows the compound Tat-P4-(C5)2 after an injection into the spinal cord. The compound
A new approach to treatment for chronic pain
The image shows the compound Tat-P4-(C5)2 after an injection into the spinal cord. The compound
Biodegradable circuits that are able to release painkillers on demand in the body

EPFL researchers have developed biodegradable microresonators that can be heated locally with a wireless system.

First genetic evidence that insects experience chronic pain

Thwack! Insects feel chronic pain after injury Associate Professor Greg Neely and his team of

A new target for chronic pain relief

Scientists observe drug target that can reduce pain when activated A research group at Hiroshima

A blood test for pain?

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.

Treating anxiety and pain with an inhaled version of a blood pressure drug

Understanding gene-environment interactions leads to possible preventive treatment An inhaled form of a high blood

A safe non-addictive pain killer moves much closer

With the support of the National Institute on Drug Abuse, scientists at Wake Forest School