by PAINS Project | May 26, 2017 | News, Pain Education, Recalls & Safety Alerts |
Published on PainDr.com With the Memorial Day Weekend upon us, I thought it would be a great opportunity to remind patients requiring regular use of opioid therapy, to avoid alcohol as they celebrate and reflect on the sacrifices of heroic veterans past and present,...
by PAINS Project | May 23, 2017 | News, Treatment Options, Veterans |
Published by VHA Twenty-eight-year-old Katie Hudgin said she sometimes walks over to her favorite horse, Diesel, and buries her face in his neck. “It’s like I’m giving him a hug and he’s hugging me back,” said the Army Veteran. “He’s my buddy. If he even sees me look...
by PAINS Project | May 19, 2017 | Living with Pain, News |
Published by Harvard Health Publications Sometime back in 2010, a good friend of mine from college who had since become a pediatrician posted a complaint on Facebook about “made up” health conditions. “Fibromyalgia, I’m looking at you,” she wrote. At this time, pain...
by PAINS Project | May 16, 2017 | PAINS Monthly Update, PAINS Updates |
Report prepared by Myra Christopher May 9-10, 2017, the FDA hosted a workshop titled Training Health Care Providers on Pain Management and Safe Use of Opioid Analgesics – Exploring the Path Forward. On the 9th, the FDA also released the Draft Revisions to FDA...
by PAINS Project | May 16, 2017 | Research |
Published by Dove Medical Press Jenny Thorsell Cederberg, Sandra Weineland Strandskov, JoAnne Dahl, Gustaf Ljungman Objectives: Children with cancer often suffer from pain. Pain is associated with psychological distress, which may amplify the pain experience. In...