by PAINS Project | Nov 25, 2015 | Integrative Medicine, News, Pain Education |
University of Utah Health Care implemented a team-based, multidisciplinary intervention for managing the pain of inpatients. Led by a physician champion, the effort was piloted in one acute-care unit and then expanded to other units. Pain-management measures show...
by PAINS Project | Nov 20, 2015 | Authors, Carolyn Noel, PAINS Updates, Veterans |
by Carolyn Noel, PAINS Webmaster As a veteran who lives with chronic pain, I have a heightened interest in what the DoD and VA are doing to help military personnel and veterans living with pain. The philosopher John Dewey once said, “a problem well put is half...
by PAINS Project | Nov 18, 2015 | News, Research |
Published by MD Magazine Neuropathic pain may be reduced when patients take antidepressants that alter a brain pathway, according to findings published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). Researchers from The Mount Sinai Hospital used mice...
by PAINS Project | Nov 17, 2015 | Living with Pain, News |
Published by Elle UK After years of suffering from chronic pain and depression, Scarlett Curtis finally felt well enough to wear something other than her pyjamas, and discovered that looking good and feeling good are more connected than she realised… For a...
by PAINS Project | Nov 16, 2015 | Living with Pain, News |
Published by MinnPost The high cost of chronic pain does not deliver the quality of care that over a million Minnesotans need. We are not alone. More than 100 million Americans suffer every day, and the incidence of chronic pain is rising. It is higher for women,...