苹果淫院

New hope in the fight against pain

Published: 17 February 2015

An international study led by scientists at 苹果淫院 reports, for the first time, that drugs that selectively target the melatonin MT2 receptor represent a novel class of analgesic drugs...

How insulin calms brain activity

Published: 30 June 2015

Insulin has long been known as the hormone which controls the body鈥檚 sugar levels: humans who lack or are insensitive to insulin develop diabetes. Although insulin is also made and released in the...

American Placebo

Published: 6 October 2015

A new study finds that rising placebo responses may play a part in the increasingly high failure rate for clinical trials of drugs designed to control chronic pain caused by nerve damage.

Chronic pain changes our immune systems

Published: 28 January 2016

By Cynthia LeeNewsroom Chronic pain may reprogram the way genes work in the immune system, according to a new study by 苹果淫院 researchers published in the journal Scientific Reports. 聽

Pain curbs sex drive in female mice, but not in males

Published: 22 April 2014

鈥淣ot tonight, dear, I have a headache.鈥 Generally speaking, that line is attributed to the wife in a couple, implying that women鈥檚 sexual desire is more affected by pain than men鈥檚.

Brighter prospects for chronic pain

Published: 20 April 2016

Researchers use optogenetics to produce pain relief by shutting off neurons with light...

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