(THE CONVERSATION) Chronic pain affects hundreds of millions of people around the world. But the opioid crisis in North America led many health care providers to realize they relied too heavily on ...
A neurosurgeon and a neuroscientist discover promising new ways to help people with spinal cord injuries walk again ...
Music is known to have therapeutic properties, but new research suggests that its ability to alleviate pain depends on one key factor: tempo.
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If you've had chronic pain, maybe you'll understand. You see, I was down bad. Bad bad.
Ruby Jackson speaks to the psychiatrist researching the therapeutic potential of psychedelics ...
New research from McGill University reveals that listening to music at your own rhythm can significantly reduce pain.
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