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Expert Insights: Do Terpenes in Cannabis Relieve Pain?

April 14, 2022

John Streicher, PhD, takes a closer look at cannabis terpenes. These aromatic compounds may be a novel way to treat chronic pain without negative side effects.

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Uncovering a Connection Between Cannabinoids and Migraine

April 11, 2022

Researchers in the Comprehensive Center for Pain and Addiction are seeking new therapies for migraine in an unlikely place – the endogenous cannabinoid system.

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Expanding Support for Families Impacted by Addiction

March 15, 2022

A new paraprofessional program trains people to become family support specialists and help address the needs of loved ones with substance use disorders.

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New UArizona Health Sciences Center Will Expand Research Opportunities to Address Addiction

Feb. 7, 2022

A $6.6 million grant from the National Institutes of Health will help build the Center of Excellence for Addiction Studies to advance addiction research.

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Expanding Research Opportunities to Address Addiction

Expanding Research Opportunities to Address Addiction

Feb. 7, 2022

A $6.6 million grant from the National Institutes of Health will help build the Center of Excellence for Addiction Studies to advance addiction research.

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Building for the Future in More Ways Than One

Oct. 26, 2021

Most people pursue hobbies such as golf, music or art. College of Medicine – Tucson professor Todd Vanderah, PhD, constructs custom homes.

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The Power of Hormones in Treating Pain and Addiction in Women

Sept. 27, 2021

Researchers in the Comprehensive Center for Pain and Addiction study hormones to understand why women experience pain and addiction differently from men.

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Expert Insights: Why Do Women Get More Headaches than Men?

Sept. 23, 2021

Tally Largent-Milnes, PhD, discusses what we know about headaches, including how fluctuations in hormones can affect migraine headaches, from puberty to later in life.

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CBD 101: What You Need To Know About Cannabidiol

Sept. 20, 2021

CBD has been hailed as a beneficial therapy for everything from anxiety to inflammation and pain, though none of these claims have been verified by science.

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Pain Relief Research: Clearing the Smoke Surrounding Cannabis

Sept. 16, 2021

Members of the Comprehensive Center for Pain and Addiction are optimistic about the potential of cannabis as a viable non-opioid alternative to treat pain.

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