They say that time will kill the pain/I say that pain is gonna kill my time - Ben Harper
What it's like being alone/ It's like hurting from your teeth to your toes/And nobody knows - from the poem "What it's like being alone"
Misery my middle name
My first? you ask
Why, Pain of course
And Agony my last
Suffering in anguish
No end in sight
Until the pain ends
On that last good night
Perry Bulwer
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Marni Jackson explores the history, variety, acknowledgment, and treatment of pain, the fifth vital sign.
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"There is a cultural problem where it's thought that there is a benefit from suffering. "We have to get over this. It's not acceptable for people to suffer significant pain in the 21st century."
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People with unrelenting pain don't only suffer from the non-stop sensation of throbbing pain. They also have trouble sleeping, are often depressed, anxious and even have difficulty making simple decisions.
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ScienceDaily (Nov. 27, 2008) — Scientists peered at the brains of people with a baffling chronic pain condition and discovered something surprising.
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A 2008 study found that people with chronic pain have neurons firing too much in certain brain regions, which could lead to permanent damage. This may explain the repeated findings in other studies that chronic pain is linked to depression.
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"While the factors associated with developing chronic widespread pain are slowly being revealed, it is becoming clear that events that happen early in childhood are important."
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ScienceDaily (Nov. 26, 2008) — By manipulating the appearance of a chronically achy hand, researchers have found they could increase or decrease the pain and swelling in patients moving their symptomatic limbs.
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“Pain is one of those factors that may make someone feel more hopeless and less optimistic about the future and increases the chances that they will think about suicide”
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Low levels of the sunshine vitamin, vitamin D, may contribute to chronic pain among women, scientists believe.
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We know — repeat, we know — that marijuana can be effective against certain types of pain. As The Lancet Neurology put it a few years ago, “cannabinoids inhibit pain in virtually every experimental pain paradigm.”
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The growing body of evidence that cannabis may be effective as a pain reliever has been expanded with publication of a new study in The Journal of Pain reporting that patients with nerve pain showed reduced pain intensity from smoking marijuana.
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People have used cannabis for medicinal purposes for centuries. Queen Victoria used it in tea to help with her period pains, and people with a variety of conditions say that it helps alleviate their symptoms.
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ScienceDaily (Nov. 27, 2008) Marijuana kills pain by activating a set of proteins known as cannabinoid receptors, which can also regulate appetite, inflammation, and memory.
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Alexander technique lessons in combination with an exercise programme offer long-term effective treatment for chronic back pain, according to a study published on the British Medical Journal website.
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The public health problem that needs to be addressed next is the epidemic of pain, according to pain medicine physicians who have come together to discuss the latest in pain research and treatment at the 24th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Pain
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It has been fairly well documented that massage therapy provided by a licensed or certified professional produces real relief that may last even months.
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Easing pain is arguably as important as saving a life. But far too many U.S. physicians focus only on the latter.
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Contrary to widespread beliefs, less than 3 percent of patients with no history of drug abuse who are prescribed opioids for chronic pain will show signs of possible drug abuse or dependence.
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A synthetic form of opium, it is cheap and long lasting, a powerful pain reliever that has helped millions. But ... is now the fastest growing cause of narcotic deaths.
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Capsaicin, the active ingredient in spicy hot chili peppers such as the jalapeno, is most often experienced as an irritant, but it may also be used to reduce pain.
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Ultimately, he hopes the drugs will be able to treat different types of chronic pain, including that associated with cancer and inflammatory diseases such as arthritis and fibromyalgia.
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A novel electronic device designed to "zap" away migraine pain before it starts has proven to be the next form of relief for those suffering from the debilitating disease, according to a study conducted at The Ohio State University Medical Center.
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A component of the fight-or-flight response is the suppression of pain, also known as stress-induced analgesia (SIA).
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We all know a good cry helps to soothe our minds. Now doctors are discovering that tears may help to heal our bodies, too.
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A good chuckle doesn't just cheer us up. Doctors are discovering that it can ease pain and even help fight disease.
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Researchers at Harvard University have discovered that our experience of pain depends on whether we think someone caused the pain intentionally.
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Significant improvement was noted with antioxidants in respect to all the parameters of pain in this study.
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According to researchers with the Baylor Research Institute, tart cherries, in pill form, may be a promising pain-reliever for this common and debilitating form of arthritis.
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Computer use is a risk factor for pain and musculoskeletal disorders in the general population; arthritis patients are more at risk because of difficulties performing tasks due to pain, restricted movement, muscle weakness, or fatigue.
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Unprecedented approval for alternative therapies from health service watchdog
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The pain relieving effects of acupuncture compared with placebo are small and seem to lack clinical relevance, according to a study published on the British Medical Journal website.
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Ancient acupuncture and modern myofascial pain therapy each focus on hundreds of similar points on the body to treat pain although they do it differently.
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A compound harvested from soft coral off the coast of Taiwan could provide a new treatment for pain from intractable nerve damage, experts say.
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A recent study done at Glasgow Caledonian University found that people who were listening to their favourite music felt less pain and could stand pain for a longer period.
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There is preliminary evidence to suggest that music may have beneficial effects in terms of physiological parameters, behavioural states and pain reduction during painful medical procedures.
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Research shows a 3-D stroll in the forest has the power to help people manage chronic pain, sometimes with better results than traditional means such as morphine.
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New medical research is finding that the pain relief induced by placebos may come from releasing the body's own chemical pain relievers.
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Find things to give you pleasure in life. Activating this intrinsic reward system ultimately can reduce your pain.
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