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Plugging into pain: ant toxin causes electrical sting

Plugging into pain: ant toxin causes electrical sting: University of Queensland researchers have uncovered the workings of ant venom by…

Relationship between sleep and pain

Relationship between sleep and pain is not what we think: A University of Queensland study investigating the links between sleep…

Tell-tale gene Neuregulin 3 affects success chronic pain treatment

Tell-tale gene Neuregulin 3 affects success of drug used to treat chronic pain: Women who carry this particular form of…

Expert reveals the most painful places to be tattooed

While everybody tolerates pain differently, getting a tattoo involves repeatedly piercing your skin’s top layer with a sharp needle, which…

People in pain feel more socially excluded than ever

A new study of 18,097 people across 18 countries has discovered that society has grown less tolerant of people in…

Promoting sleep and enhancing mood without drugs

Promoting sleep and enhancing mood without cannabis: While we often feel we have to use drugs and medicines to help…

Medicinal cannabis study for children in palliative care

Medicinal cannabis study into easing symptoms of children in palliative care: A pilot study will explore the use of medicinal…

Adults learn babies cries

Deciphering a baby’s cries of pain is not an innate ability and must be learned. Before young children learn to…

Dancers dancing through pain

Dancers dancing through pain:  A new Curtin-developed wearable sensor system has tracked the movement of dancers, providing valuable insights into…

Genetics, brain structure and chronic pain

Genetic factors partly explain the link between brain structure and chronic pain, according to University of Queensland-led research. This research…

RSM: Tired and in pain

Tired and in pain: Peripheral and central mechanisms of muscle pain and fatigue: Tue 14 Dec 2021 from 6:00pm to…

Webinar: Non-malignant pain in older people: Part 1

Non-malignant pain in older people: Part 1 from The Royal Society of Medicine. Scheduled today: Tuesday 9 June, 7.00pm to…

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