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Research suggests link between medical cannabis for chronic pain and abnormal heart rhythm
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Research suggests link between medical cannabis for chronic pain and abnormal heart rhythm

by European Society of Cardiology Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public DomainPeople taking medical cannabis for chronic pain have a slightly increased risk of arrhythmia, according to research published in the European Heart Journal today (Thursday). Arrhythmia is when the heart beats too slowly, too quickly or irregularly. It includes conditions like atrial fibrillation. Recreational use of cannabis has...

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A type of vitamin B3 might treat chronic pain related to inflammation

Chronic pain can outlast inflammation, the usual driver of pain in the body – a study in mice suggests a vitamin supplement could help relieve it By Grace Wade The mitochondria in certain sensory neurons could be linked to chronic pain nobeastsofierce Science / Alamy A type of vitamin B3, called nicotinamide riboside, alleviates persistent pain...

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Researchers Locate Signals in Brain Related to Chronic Pain

Jay Croft May 24, 2023 Using surgical implants inside the brain, scientists have recorded for the first time electrical patterns that occur when a person is feeling chronic pain, a new study in Nature Neuroscience concludes. The researchers used the devices on four patients who had felt endless nerve pain for more than a year. The devices recorded several times a...

Gene therapy treats chronic pain by dialing down sodium
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Gene therapy treats chronic pain by dialing down sodium

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY IMAGE: AN ARTISTIC REPRESENTATION OF THE INTERACTION BETWEEN THE NAV1.7 SODIUM ION CHANNEL AND COLLAPSIN RESPONSE MEDIATOR PROTEIN 2 (CRMP2). THE RESEARCHERS IDENTIFIED A UNIQUE REGULATORY SEQUENCE IN NAV1.7 THAT IS REQUIRED FOR NAV1.7 FUNCTION. THEY FOUND THAT THIS PEPTIDE DISRUPTED THE INTERACTION WITH CRMP2 AND REDUCED EXCITABILITY IN SENSORY NEURONS. THE...

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Does acupuncture work for chronic pain? Here’s what the science says

Advice by Trisha Pasricha, MD, MPH July 24, 2023 at 11:00 a.m. EDT (Chelsea Conrad/The Washington Post; iStock) Q: I’ve tried a lot of medicines for my chronic pain and nothing works. Should I try acupuncture? A: Critics once dismissed the benefits of acupuncture as purely a placebo effect, a notion that still lingers among a portion...

Brain signatures for chronic pain identified in a small group of individuals
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Brain signatures for chronic pain identified in a small group of individuals

by National Institutes of Health Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain For the first time, researchers have recorded pain-related data from inside the brain of individuals with chronic pain disorders caused by stroke or amputation (phantom limb pain). A long sought-after goal has been to understand how pain is represented by brain activity and how to modulate that activity to...

More pain, more burdens: Researchers find link between chronic pain and dementia
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More pain, more burdens: Researchers find link between chronic pain and dementia

by Chinese Academy of Sciences Elevated dementia risk, cognitive decline, and hippocampalatrophy in multisite chronic pain. Credit: Tu Yiheng A research team led by Dr. Tu Yiheng from the Institute of Psychology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has found that people with chronic pain in multiple parts of the body had a higher risk of dementia...

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Molecular hydrogen as a new strategy for the treatment of chronic pain

UNIVERSITAT AUTONOMA DE BARCELONA In an article published in the journal Antioxidants, researchers from the Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau Research Institute (IIB Sant Pau) and the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona demonstrate in animal models that water enriched with hydrogen molecules (H2) improves the symptomatology of neuropathic pain and related emotional disturbances....

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Is THC-P a Potential Treatment for Chronic Pain?

THC-P, also known by its more scientific name – tetrahydrocannabiphorol, is a type of natural cannabinoid which is similar to THC and is found in extremely low concentrations in the cannabis plant. The potential of THC-P is considered to be 33 times more active than that of THC. Therefore, it is quite unique. THC-P is...