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Cannabis-based products show limited short-term benefit for chronic pain, with increased risk of adverse effects
4+ mon, 1+ week ago (172+ words) Embargoed for release until 5: 00 p. m. ET on Monday 22 December 2025" 1. Cannabis-based products show limited short-term benefit for chronic pain, with increased risk of adverse effects Products with higher THC concentration show more improvements in pain severity compared to CBD-only products An accompanying…...
Cannabis products with more THC slightly reduce pain but cause more side effects
4+ mon, 1+ week ago (579+ words) Evidence review also finds products higher in CBD than THC have almost no benefit in reducing pain However, the review found THC-based products led to an increased risk of common adverse'symptoms like dizziness,'sedation'and nausea." At the same time, the…...
No clear evidence that cannabis-based medicines relieve chronic nerve pain
3+ mon, 1+ week ago (302+ words) There is no clear evidence that cannabis-based medicines provide pain relief for chronic neuropathic pain, an updated Cochrane review finds. Chronic neuropathic pain is caused by nerve damage. Existing medications help only a minority of patients, driving interest in alternatives,…...
Spinal cord stimulation may help prevent excess mortality associated with chronic pain
6+ mon, 4+ day ago (378+ words) Treating chronic neuropathic pain with spinal cord stimulation may help prevent excess mortality associated with chronic pain, a new study from the University of Eastern Finland and Kuopio University Hospital shows. The findings were published in Neurosurgery. Chronic neuropathic pain…...
University Hospitals is the first health system in the world to successfully treat patients with the One RF" trigeminal nerve ablation system
4+ mon, 2+ week ago (282+ words) Initial patients experienced positive outcomes and complete pain relief image: University Hospitals is the first health system in the world to offer a new type of minimally-invasive treatment with the One RF'Trigeminal Nerve Ablation System. The two initial patients, successfully…...
Mumsnet posts reveal women gaslit over womb procedure pain
1+ week, 4+ day ago (604+ words) Women have described being dismissed, disbelievedand left in serious pain during a routine womb examination that affects tens of thousands every year. Susanne Cromme, lead author from the University of Reading, said: "Womenin their thousandssaythey are going into hysteroscopy procedures…...
First global guidelines for pregnancy and inflammatory bowel disease developed
8+ mon, 3+ day ago (430+ words) UCSF's Uma Mahadevan, MD, leads international consensus conference, with goal of improving treatment and outcomes for women with IBD and their children. For women with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), pregnancy can be an uncertain time due to limited clinical data…...
Suppressing postoperative inflammation may prolong pain
3+ mon, 3+ week ago (514+ words) image: Geoffroy Laumet, MSU Associate Professor of Physiology, and Sabrina De Souza, MSU postdoctoral researcher, pipette samples in Laumet's lab. view more Taking anti-inflammatory drugs after surgery is fairly standard protocol. But a new study from researchers at Michigan State…...
Helping ICU patients regain independence: How early rehabilitation can speed recovery
4+ mon, 2+ week ago (899+ words) A multicenter study across Japan found that ICU patients receiving more intensive rehabilitation regained independence faster after critical illness. Among 121 patients on mechanical ventilation, higher rehabilitation dose and mobility levels were linked to a lower risk of delayed recovery. The…...
The many ways that AI enters rheumatology
10+ mon, 2+ week ago (232+ words) Motta F, et al. The 1-year progression of systemic sclerosis-associated interstitial lung disease is predicted applying artificial intelligence tools but not visual quantification of pulmonary CT scans. Presented at EULAR 2025; OP0083. Ann Rheum Dis 2025; DOI: 10. 1136/annrheumdis-2025-eular. B1982." Bauer CJ, et al....