research
Deadline Approaching for IASP Collaborative Research Grant
The deadline is Aug. 15 to apply for the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) Collaborative ...
AUGUST 4, 2023

Science for the Real World
Most of our health care treatments are not simple, and the more complex the problem is, the less useful it is to ...
DECEMBER 2, 2021

Extended Neuromodulation Trial Periods Could Help Reduce False Negatives, Positives in Responder Rate
A 60-day percutaneous peripheral nerve stimulation intervention period can decrease the number of patients ...
SEPTEMBER 29, 2021

ON PAIN: Research Continues Through Pandemic With Curbside Checks, Testing and More
In the realm of medicine, it wasn’t just patient care that had to adjust to the COVID-19 pandemic. ...
AUGUST 16, 2021

Reimagining Pain Care During the Pandemic Ushers in New Paradigms as the Country Emerges
Experts across pain medicine, from interventionists to rehabilitation medicine specialists, spoke to Pain ...
JULY 19, 2021

Surveying Existing Practice Composition And Complication Rates at Acute Pain Services
With an anonymous survey to acute pain services in North America, we hypothesized that independent services would ...
APRIL 12, 2021

Cannabis Funding Growing Exponentially, but Mostly in the U.S.
Funding granted to medical cannabis research has grown immensely over the past two decades, but not evenly, ...
DECEMBER 24, 2020

Where Have All the Medical Journals Gone?
I received my first medical journal shortly before starting medical school. It was a freebie journal that I ...
OCTOBER 23, 2020

Updated IASP Definition Highlights Nuances, Complexities of Pain
Research and understanding of pain conditions have evolved over the past half-century. Now, the definition of pain ...
JULY 22, 2020

Study Finds Pain Journals Not Subject To Publication Bias
An analysis of more than a thousand articles from nine pain journals concluded that there is no evidence of ...
APRIL 20, 2020

Researchers Quantify Sex-Related Inequality in Pain Medicine Research
Women are first authors on pain medicine studies far less often than men, but that is likely a reflection of the ...
FEBRUARY 17, 2020

Maixner ON PAIN: Future of Pain Research
In episode two of the ON PAIN series, William Maixner, DDS, PhD, the president of the APS, discusses the future of ...
JUNE 13, 2019
