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RELIEF: PAIN RESEARCH NEWS, INSIGHTS AND IDEAS

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  • Archive

    November 2019

  • Researchers improve an old strategy to find new itch treatments.

    Keep At It: Improving an Old Strategy to Find New Treatments for Itch

    Lincoln Tracy · November 19, 2019

    Evidence from animals and human nerve cells points to a protein in the spinal cord as a potential treatment target for itch.

    News
  • An Unattractive Creature Provides Some Beautiful Insights About Pain—or the Lack of It

    Dara Bree · November 12, 2019

    From the Horn of Africa to the highveld of South Africa, some mole-rat species are insensitive to certain kinds of pain. A new study shows why.

    News
  • Creepy-Crawlies in Pain Research: From a Spider Venom to a Pain Reliever in Mice

    Lincoln Tracy · November 7, 2019

    At the 2019 annual gathering of the Australian Pain Society, Glenn King described how research on spider venoms could lead to a better understanding of the pain system, and to ideas for new treatments.

    News
  • #SeePainMoreClearly

    A New Initiative to #SeePainMoreClearly in Patients with Dementia: An Interview with Thomas Hadjistavropoulos

    Kayt Sukel · November 1, 2019

    A recently launched social media campaign aims to raise awareness and improve assessment and management of pain in people with dementia.

    Interviews
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