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Discovery reveals blocking inflammation may lead to chronic pain

Published: 11 May 2022

Using anti-inflammatory drugs and steroids to relieve pain could increase the chances of developing chronic pain, according to researchers from UU直播 and colleagues in Italy. Their...

Sharif, Orlowski and Ferland labs publish collaborative study in PAIN

Published: 22 October 2020

Congratulations to the聽Sharif, Orlowski and Ferland聽labs on their recent publication in PAIN, the Journal of the International Association for the Study of Pain.聽

Sex bias in pain research

Published: 21 May 2020

It is increasingly clear that male and female humans and rodents process pain in different ways. And that there are important differences in the underlying mechanisms involved at genetic, molecular...

UU直播 researchers end decade-long search for mechanical pain sensor

Published: 24 February 2020

Researchers at UU直播 have discovered that a protein found in the membrane of our sensory neurons are involved in our capacity to feel mechanical pain, laying the foundation for the...

Men and women remember pain differently

Published: 10 January 2019

Scientists increasingly believe that one of the driving forces in chronic pain鈥攖he number one health problem in both prevalence and burden鈥攁ppears to be the memory of earlier pain. Research...

Chronic pain alters DNA marking in the brain

Published: 14 February 2013

Injuries that result in chronic pain, such as limb injuries, and those unrelated to the brain are associated with epigenetic changes in the brain which persist months after the injury, according to...

New hope in the fight against pain

Published: 17 February 2015

An international study led by scientists at UU直播 reports, for the first time, that drugs that selectively target the melatonin MT2 receptor represent a novel class of analgesic drugs...

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