Researchers at the University of Calgary have uncovered biological differences between the sexes in how chronic pain is ...
Neuropathic pain may be ongoing (e.g., burning pain), paroxysmal (e.g., electrical shock-like sensations) or provoked by various stimuli. The different types of neuropathic pain probably arise ...
A new study led by University of Calgary professor Dr. Tuan Trang, PhD, may help to explain why there is an over-representation of women experiencing chronic pain compared to men and why pain ...
In many cases, the first type of nerve damage to occur involves the nerves ... You may not feel any chest pain when your heart isn’t getting enough oxygen. If you have autonomic neuropathy ...
Having diabetes has serious consequences for health and is associated with increased risk of developing diseases related to damage to the heart (heart attacks), blood vessels (strokes, foot ulcers), ...
David Wei, an orthopedic hand surgeon at Orthopedic & Neurosurgery Specialists, says if people do experience pain, it could mean that they have carpal tunnel syndrome, which is a specific type of a ...
With over 10 million people affected worldwide, Parkinson's disease is the fastest-growing neurological disorder. More than ...
New research reveals why women experience chronic pain more frequently than men, uncovering key biological differences in pain processing.
Painful diabetic neuropathy was associated with lower quality of life and higher rates of depression and anxiety than painless diabetic neuropathy.