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Music and dementia: researchers are still making discoveries about how songs can help sufferers
Magnetically regulated gene therapy tech offers precise brain-circuit control
Union and industry unite in call to extend workers’ comp to gig workers
An interactive game for people suffering from nerve pain is heading to clinical trials
Young Australians turning to social media for sexual and reproductive health support, report reveals
New Study Brings Hope To Patients With Chronic Pain
Link between chronic pain and increased risk of dementia
Relationship between sleep and pain is not what we think
Combatting Workplace Injuries for a Healthier Workforce: WorkSpace Week 21-27 October
When a child hurts, validating their pain may be the best first aid
Inaugural Wear It Red Day – helping the millions of Australians who live with chronic pain
Invitation To Attend Inaugural Wear It Red Day Launch
How to improve your flexibility – the body’s secret weapon for staying healthy and active
Calls For Greater Support For Working Women Battling Chronic Pain
Antidepressants Prescribed For Pain In Older Adults Despite Weak Evidence Of Effectiveness
Prescription Changes Lead To Drop In Oxycodone Use
CBT is an effective treatment for many mental health issues – but here’s why it may not suit everyone
New Opioid Safety Toolkit to empower consumers on safer prescription opioid use
Community Pharmacy delivers cheaper medicines for patients
New Research Could Halt Rheumatoid Arthritis
Hard-to-treat traumas and painful memories may be treatable with EMDR – a trauma therapist explains why it is gaining popularity
Bone-building drug which prevents fractures in people with osteoporosis approved for use in UK – here’s how it works
Sunflower program driving inclusion on regional NSW buses
Why elite athletes are harnessing their own brain waves for sporting success
General Anesthetic May Lead To New Epilepsy Treatments
Women’s health experts unveil comprehensive plan to address women’s pain inequities
New treatments offer much-needed hope for patients suffering from chronic pain
New research uncovers how Australians choose to treat and manage pain
$53.6 million for research into women’s health, chronic pain and alcohol use
Study shows weak associations between psychiatric symptoms and selected inflammatory biomarkers
About more than just the sport
Mutated bone stem cells caught in a loop leading to osteogenesis imperfecta type V
Success in treating persistent pain now offers hope for those with Long COVID
Golden girl takes on the Warrior Games
$34 million for research to improve primary care and chronic pain treatment and to better understand long COVID
ACU Puts Emerging Artists In Frame
Better primary care and chronic pain treatment through $20 million in research
New study: Educational intervention reduces opioid doses and mortality
Precision laser surgery cuts focal epileptic seizure spread
Long-term prescription opioid use after hospital declining: study
Art, technology, and the wellbeing of First Nations children
More military veterans and active duty service members are dying by suicide than in battle – understanding why can help with prevention
Millions take antidepressants for chronic pain – but there’s little evidence the most commonly prescribed drugs work
Green Light For World-First Medicinal Cannabis Driving Trial
AMA Responds To Lacklustre Federal Budget
Transformative funding for Australian medical research must centre people with a lived experience
Treatment-related pain may be ‘socially contagious’, study finds
Half our colleagues suffer pain and discomfort from periods. But they’re still a taboo subject at work