Published: October 7, 2019 2:07:55 PM September was Pain Awareness Month globally and now increasingly the connection between chronic pain and mental health is being studied. By Pooja Priyamvada September was Pain Awareness Month globally and now increasingly the connection between chronic pain and mental health is being studied. Chronic pain technically refers to pain…
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Feds Do 180 on Opioids
Another great article/news cast related to opioids and another way to hopefully help those in pain.
Should Opioids be Sold Over the Counter?
Here’s another great article regarding opioids. https://www.painnewsnetwork.org/stories/2019/10/14/should-rx-opioids-be-sold-over-the-counter
Discovery of Brain Protein Could Lead to New Chronic Pain Treatments
October 13, 2019 By Pat Anson, PNN Editor Researchers have identified a protein in the brain that appears to play a prominent role in the maintenance of long-term pain — a discovery that could lead to new treatments that stop short-term acute pain from progressing to chronic pain. The protein RGS4 (Regulator of G protein…
Tramadol Is The most dangerous drug in the world
GlobalHealthNews.com September 6, 2019 Imagine a prescription medication that relieves pain just as well as narcotics like Oxycontin, but isn’t addictive. Too good to be true? Turns out, yes. For years, that was the case with Tramadol, a synthetic opioid drug that was released in 1995 under the brand name Ultram to great expectations. This…

