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Solving the Puzzle of Making Opioids Safer

Sept. 8, 2021

Two members of the Comprehensive Center for Pain and Addiction are studying biological mechanisms of opioids in hopes of reducing negative side effects.

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Expert Insights: What is fibromyalgia and can it be cured?

Jan. 7, 2021

Pain physician and researcher Mohab M. Ibrahim, MD, PhD, explains what fibromyalgia is and how to manage symptoms as we continue to learn more about it.

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Building a Comprehensive Approach to Treating Pain and Addiction

Oct. 28, 2020

Experts in the Comprehensive Center for Pain and Addiction are tackling the diverse yet related issues of substance misuse, chronic pain and addiction.

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Building a Comprehensive Approach to Treating Pain and Addiction

Building a Comprehensive Approach to Treating Pain and Addiction

Oct. 28, 2020

Experts in the Comprehensive Center for Pain and Addiction are tackling the diverse yet related issues of substance misuse, chronic pain and addiction.

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NIH New Innovator Award to Fund UArizona Health Sciences Research on Opioid Addiction and Relapse in Postpartum Women

Oct. 7, 2020

The $2.3 million National Institutes of Health grant will enable Dr. Alicia Allen to explore how women’s hormones influence postpartum opioid relapse and if they may be used as a preventative strategy.

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Shining a Green Light on a New Preventive Therapy for Migraine

Sept. 9, 2020

People who suffer from migraine are reducing their pain and improving their quality of life thanks to pain specialists at the University of Arizona Health Sciences and their green light research.

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Expert Insights: Why is pain so different from person to person?

Sept. 3, 2020

Regents Professor Todd Vanderah, PhD, provides insights about what causes pain, how the body can interpret pain, and how all pain matters, even if the source is difficult to identify.

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Comprehensive Pain and Addiction Center Takes Aim at Opioid Epidemic

Comprehensive Pain and Addiction Center Takes Aim at Opioid Epidemic

May 14, 2020

A new University of Arizona Health Sciences center is creating a team of experts to tackle the diverse yet related issues of substance misuse, chronic pain and addiction.

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New Partnership Set to Transform Pain and Addiction Research

May 5, 2020

Researchers at two state universities are joining forces to battle the opioid epidemic with help from decades of chemistry research conducted by Purdue Pharma.

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