Neuropathic Pain

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- Back pain diagnosis easier with simple bedside test - 7.3
- Cannabis may offer relief to patients with chronic pain - 6.8
- Sickle cell disease pain occurs daily - 3.9
- TENS device for pain not recommended for chronic low back pain - 3.4
- Ginger consumption eases muscle pain by 25% - 3.4
- Low back pain lumbar supports not reducing sick leave - 3.4
- Exercise more to ease aching back - 3.2
- Swearing can increase pain tolerance - 3.2
- Chronic low back pain treatment can reverse abnormal brain activity - 3.2
- Gene therapy promising for chronic pain relief - 3.2

Neuropathic Pain articles

Cannabis may offer relief to patients with chronic pain
The medicinal use of cannabis has been debated by clinicians, researchers, legislators and the public at large for many years as an alternative to standard pharmaceutical treatments for pain, which may not always be effective and may have unwanted side effects.

Anticonvulsant medications linked to increased risk of suicide
An analysis of prescription and clinical claims data suggests that the use of certain anticonvulsant medications may be associated with an increased risk of suicide, attempted suicide or violent death, according to a study in the April 14 issue of JAMA.

Back pain diagnosis easier with simple bedside test
A simple and inexpensive method of assessing pain, developed by Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) researchers, is better than currently used techniques for distinguishing neuropathic pain – pain caused by damage to the nervous system – from other types of chronic back pain.

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