Sentences with phrase «pain researchers»

Of course, many of the discoveries made by pain researchers and the techniques they use with their patients are often discussed on the internet and in pregnancy and childbirth books.
Moreover, the combination can reduce the dosage of the opioid needed to be effective, according to a team of pain researchers at Indiana University.
«We have developed a lot of ways to communicate in the modern world and we have fewer physical interactions,» said lead author Pavel Goldstein, a postdoctoral pain researcher in the Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience Lab at CU Boulder.
Recently, however, pain researchers discovered a potential way around this problem: they found that implanting opioids under the skin reduced cravings.
But Mackey has a different background from many pain researchers.
In addition to Liedtke, Duke study authors include senior pain researcher Yong Chen, Ji Hee Hong, Suk Hee Lee, Puja K. Parekh and Carlene Moore of the Department of Neurology; Amy L. McNulty, Nicole E. Rothfusz and Farshid Guilak of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery; Fan Wang of the Department of Cell Biology / Neurobiology; and Andrea B. Taylor of the Departments of Community and Family Medicine and Evolutionary Anthropology.
«Drugs can be an ally, but they shouldn't be the core of treatment,» says back pain researcher Manuela Ferreira, one of the Sydney scientists who worked on the anti-inflammatory and acetaminophen study.
To find out if the modified system of direct ionic current could be safely used to preferentially target and silence pain - transmitting neurons, Fridman teamed up with pain researcher Yun Guan, M.D., Ph.D., an associate professor of anesthesiology, critical care medicine and neurological surgery at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
«Opioids are our most effective analgesic, and they're cheap,» says pain researcher Andrew Coop, professor and associate dean at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy.
«Just imagine if all the diabetic medications, instead of decreasing blood sugar, increased blood sugar,» says Jianren Mao, a physician and pain researcher at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston who has studied hyperalgesia in rodents and people for more than 20 years.
«Males can be perceived as dangerous, and stress can muffle pain responses,» says Jeffrey Mogil, the study's lead author and a pain researcher at McGill University in Montreal.
No, things are not OK; the pain the researchers describe is real and serious.
This apparent effect is «something that people have been whispering about at meetings for years,» says lead author Jeffrey Mogil, a pain researcher at McGill University in Montreal, Canada.
Some pain researchers, such as Michael Robinson of the University of Florida's Center for Pain Research and Behavioral Health, fear that using neuroimaging to diagnose chronic pain could distract physicians from dealing with the real problem: patients» experience of pain.
«When I go to work every day, I don't think about opioid - induced hyperalgesia,» says Gary Bennett, a pain researcher at the University of California in San Diego.
If inflammation turns out to be a key driver of OIH, it might also point the way to a better test for the effect, says Lesley Colvin, a pain researcher at the University of Edinburgh.
Flexibility or neuroplasticity in the human central nervous system — the focus of the pain researchers in the new center — is a useful property in other contexts.
«The drugs don't work, say back pain researchers
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