Medicine & TechnologyGovernor Glenn Youngkin announced his support for a prohibition on abortions in Virginia saying that fetuses already feel pain at 15 weeks. Read to know more.
A recent study learned that insects react to unpleasant stimuli similarly to humans. Keep reading to know more about nociception and how it changed based on situations.
A young lady, first diagnosed with gastroparesis found out she had another disease and she discovered it through a stranger on Facebook. Find out what happened.
Pain tells the body to be careful and avoid hazards, but some don't feel it. Read how some people suffer from a rare condition that most of us would only dream of.
Supplementation with Curcugen® from Dolcas Biotech delivered clinically significant improvements in knee pain and performance-based tests in a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study.
A new study suggests that a kind of psychological treatment, known as Pain Reprocessing Therapy, provided potent and lasting relief on people suffering from chronic pain as brain regions responsible for pain processing quieted down.
Pain is the primary alarm system of the brain; it commonly denotes damage. But there are times that pain is felt when there is no damage to the body; likewise, damage can be incurred without feeling pain. Science says that this is due to pain perception, which is based on both sensory stimuli and the context of lived experiences.
By studying what causes the excitability of nerve cells to change, we can begin to unravel how chronic pain becomes established. This also allows us to design ways to mute this conversation to blunt or stop chronic pain.
Researchers from the Luxembourg Institute of Health have come up with a new novel molecule that could facilitate effective pain relief and treatment for depression. From their findings, they are optimistic that a new form of drug or therapy could be offered to patients suffering from severe pain, depression, and even cancer.
Are you someone who curses a lot? Scientists have found that using curse words can help increase a person's pain tolerance. Click the link above to learn more.