
Webinar Series: Innovations in the Management of Later Life Pain
The Translational Research Institute on Pain in Later Life (TRIPLL) at Weill Cornell Medical College is offering a web-based training resource for health professionals, researchers and community practitioners interested in various topics related to pain in later life. Webinars are interactive and feature diverse investigators and highly-trained practitioners who present their expertise on various topics.
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IGNITE and CREATE Bio Programs with a focus on Non-Addictive Pain Therapies Webinar
The NINDS Innovation Grants to Nurture Initial Translational Efforts (IGNITE) and Cooperative Research to Enable and Advance Translational Enterprises for Biologics (CREATE Bio) program will be having a webinar on April 16, 2018 from 1:30-2:30 pm EST to inform applicants about an area of special interest. NINDS would like to accelerate the development of pain treatments with little or no potential for misuse or addiction.
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The Path to Chronic Pain from the Body to the Brain: A Podcast With Robert Coghil
In this RELIEF podcast, neuroscientist and science journalist Stephani Sutherland met with Robert Coghill, APS Board Member and recipient of Frederick W.L. Kerr Basic Science Research Award, at the 2018 Scientific Summit to discuss his work and that of others aiming to decipher how the brain contributes to chronic pain.
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American Pain Society Endorses NIH Initiative to Curb Opioid Addiction
The American Pain Society (APS) today endorsed aggressive action by the National Institutes of Health to accelerate scientific solutions to help resolve the nation's opioid crisis by doubling funding for research on opioid misuse and pain management.
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How Psychologists Can Help With Chronic Pain: A Podcast with Beverly Thorn
In this RELIEF podcast, neuroscientist and science journalist Stephani Sutherland met with Thorn at the 2018 Scientific Summit to discuss her recent clinical trial as well as other areas of pain psychology.
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Capitol Hill Focused on Opioids
It seems like new legislation related to opioids and pain management is introduced in Congress every day. Numerous bills are being considered in the House and Senate.
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