Researchers have uncovered a reason that may explain why visceral pain is so common in conditions like irritable bowel syndrome. This understanding could inspire new and better ways to alleviate that ...
A receptor that is responsible for our sense of touch and temperature, and which researchers have now found to be present in our colon, could provide a target for treating chronic pain associated with ...
February 9, 2010 (San Antonio, Texas) — Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) shows good long-term results in relieving visceral abdominal pain in patients with chronic pancreatitis, according to one of the ...
Researchers at Michigan State University may have discovered why visceral pain is so common in people who have experienced inflammation in their guts, including patients with irritable bowel syndrome, ...
Autonomic neural blockade may represent a unique way to manage postoperative visceral pain and associated symptoms following minimally invasive weight loss surgery, according to a new report in JAMA ...
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MSU has a satellite uplink/LTN TV studio and Comrex line for radio interviews upon request. Researchers at Michigan State University may have discovered why visceral pain is so common in people who ...