Pain

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These simple, surprising changes can pain-proof your back, say doctors

Back-pain is on the rise thanks to more sedentary lifestyles. So what is the best way to fight back?
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A man is experiencing back pain, holding his back.

New zombie-cell-killing drugs could end your back pain for good

The future of back pain could look very different, with treatments that target its root cause
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A man holds his knee, sat down.

How can I look after my knees as I get older

Here's how to improve the strength of your knees, to reduce stiffness, aches and pains as you get older
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A bullet ant, a very large venomous ant from Ecuador, sitting on a leaf.

What's the most painful insect sting?

Meet the insect with the most painful sting in the world
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What’s the difference between aspirin, paracetamol and ibuprofen?

You'll never have a headache over which painkillers to take again.
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Why can’t we find a cure for migraines? © Getty Images

Why can’t we find a cure for migraines?

Migraines affect 6 million people in the UK and can have devastating consequences on sufferers' lives.
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Migraines, with Dr Katy Munro

Dr Katy Munro joins us on our podcasts Instant Genius and Instant Genius Extra.
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The science of pain, with Dr Monty Lyman

Dr Monty Lyman joins us on our podcasts Instant Genius and Instant Genius Extra.
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A diet rich in omega-3 could reduce migraines © Getty Images

A diet rich in omega-3 could reduce migraines

Migraine sufferers on a diet high in omega-3 and low in omega-6 experienced 4 fewer headache days per month on average.
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How your brain creates pain – and what we can do about it © Getty Images

How your brain creates pain – and what we can do about it

Margee Kerr and Linda Rodriguez McRobbie, authors of Ouch!, explain what pain is and how we can trick the brain into creating its own pain relief.
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Skin-to-skin contact with a parent may reduce new-born babies’ brain response to a pain © PA News

Skin-to-skin contact with a parent may reduce newborn babies’ brain response to pain

It's as yet unclear whether the infants feel less pain during skin-to-skin contact, but the findings ‘reinforce the important role of touch between parents and babies’.
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'Off-switch' for pain found in mice brains © Fan Wang Lab - Duke University

'Off-switch' for pain found in mice brains

The switch is located in the amygdala, the area of the brain controlling negative emotions.
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Yoga may help ease the symptoms of migraine © Getty Images

Yoga may help ease the symptoms of migraine

Daily yoga practice, in addition to medication, could be more effective at preventing migraines than medication alone.
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Sensitivity in brain region controlling vision could lead to migraines © Getty Images

The cause of migraines could be in sight (quite literally)

Abnormalities in the visual cortex, which processes information from the eyes, could be the cause of migraines, a study has found.
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Could painkillers also kill pleasure? © Getty Images

Could painkillers also kill pleasure?

Painkillers are great at helping us manage physical pain but the downside is that we may also be numbing positive feelings of pleasure too.
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Fish do feel pain, study confirms © Getty Images

Fish do feel pain, study confirms

Though less sensitive to cold, fish feel pressure much more strongly than mammals.
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Virtual reality shows potential as drug-free alternative to medication © Getty Images

Virtual reality shows potential as drug-free alternative to medication

Reluctant to pop a paracetamol for that headache? Virtual reality might offer an alternative solution.
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A genetic mutation could help us understand how to stop pain

How a genetic mutation could bring an end to suffering

People like Jo Cameron, who can’t feel any pain, could help us find the on-off switch for suffering.
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Women might not remember pain as much as men

Memory plays an important role in chronic pain, according to research from McGill University.
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circa 1799:  The deathbed of George Washington (1732 - 1799), the 1st President of the United States of America (1789 - 1797). (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Think injections are bad? These 250-year-old cures are way worse!

Theodore Pappas, Executive Editor at Encyclopaedia Britannica, discovers some of the more unusual cures for well-known illness from the oldest continuously published and revised work in the English language.
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Naked mole-rat pain resistance puzzle solved © Thomas Park, PhD University of Illinois at Chicago

Naked mole-rat pain resistance puzzle solved

They might not be the prettiest, but naked mole-rats have an extraordinary tolerance to pain, and a new study might have worked out why.
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