Nov. 14, 2024 Call for proposals: Center of Excellence in Addiction Studies pilot project awards Center of Excellence in Addiction Studies
Nov. 14, 2024 Bringing a precision medicine approach to pain management While pain is a universal human experience, the mechanisms that produce the sensation of pain in males and females vary in ways that could lead to the development of sex-specific treatments for chronic pain.
Oct. 21, 2024 NIH directors and pain advocate to speak on opioids, chronic pain and addiction at Oct. 23 event
Aug. 22, 2024 Fellowship helps a physician find her passion for treating chronic pain patients Dr. Annie Lee, a recent graduate of the Pain Fellowship program, enjoys connecting with her patients and helping them manage their pain without opioids.
July 29, 2024 Study finds large gaps in mental health care for people with chronic pain Millions of people with chronic pain fall into gaps in the mental health care system when it comes to treating symptoms of anxiety and depression, according to new research from the Comprehensive Center for Pain & Addiction.
July 16, 2024 Research shows protein isoform inhibitors may hold the key to making opioids safer A new University of Arizona Health Sciences-led study identified a viable path to developing a novel therapy that would make opioids more effective and safer as a treatment for chronic pain.
June 10, 2024 Study shows first evidence of sex differences in how pain can be produced New research from the Comprehensive Center for Pain & Addiction identified functional differences between males and females in the nerve cells that produce pain.