Research News New study highlights scale and impact of long COVID Aug. 2, 2024 A new review published in The Lancet highlights the global scale and impact of long COVID, explains biological mechanisms behind the condition and suggests priority areas for future research. Read more Image Study finds large gaps in mental health care for people with chronic pain July 29, 2024 Millions of people with chronic pain fall into gaps in the mental health care system when it comes to treating symptoms of anxiety and depression, according to new research. Read more Image Research shows protein isoform inhibitors may hold the key to making opioids safer July 16, 2024 A study identified a viable path to developing a novel therapy that would make opioids more effective and safer as a treatment for chronic pain. Read more Image Study shows first evidence of sex differences in how pain can be produced June 10, 2024 New research identified functional differences between males and females in the nerve cells that produce pain, which could lead to new precision medicine treatments for chronic pain. Read more Image Study identifies potential pathway to reducing breast cancer brain metastases June 6, 2024 Brain metastases are the most prevalent adult central nervous system tumors, with 20% to 30% of cases resulting from breast cancer patients. Read more Image The mind after midnight: Study shows disrupted sleep increases risk for suicide and homicide May 29, 2024 Nocturnal wakefulness is associated with death by both suicide and homicide, possibly driven by deficits in behavioral and emotional regulation. Read more Image Study shows cannabis terpenes may relieve chemotherapy-induced neuropathic pain May 28, 2024 A College of Medicine – Tucson team tested the pain-relieving ability of five terpenes with promising results. Read more Image College of Medicine – Tucson professor uses CT network to promote public access to open science May 22, 2024 Researchers are meeting where the science of computed tomography intersects with policies and practices to ensure that publicly funded data collection can be made widely available and understandable by diverse communities. Read more Image Neurosurgeon’s journey home takes clinical research to the next level May 20, 2024 Dr. Paul Larson envisions a future for functional neurosurgery that relies on precise delivery of cell-altering genes and lab-grown brain cells. Read more Image NIH grant will help researchers follow a virus on its path to the nucleus April 22, 2024 NIH grant will help researchers follow a virus on its path to the nucleus Read more Image Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
New study highlights scale and impact of long COVID Aug. 2, 2024 A new review published in The Lancet highlights the global scale and impact of long COVID, explains biological mechanisms behind the condition and suggests priority areas for future research. Read more Image
Study finds large gaps in mental health care for people with chronic pain July 29, 2024 Millions of people with chronic pain fall into gaps in the mental health care system when it comes to treating symptoms of anxiety and depression, according to new research. Read more Image
Research shows protein isoform inhibitors may hold the key to making opioids safer July 16, 2024 A study identified a viable path to developing a novel therapy that would make opioids more effective and safer as a treatment for chronic pain. Read more Image
Study shows first evidence of sex differences in how pain can be produced June 10, 2024 New research identified functional differences between males and females in the nerve cells that produce pain, which could lead to new precision medicine treatments for chronic pain. Read more Image
Study identifies potential pathway to reducing breast cancer brain metastases June 6, 2024 Brain metastases are the most prevalent adult central nervous system tumors, with 20% to 30% of cases resulting from breast cancer patients. Read more Image
The mind after midnight: Study shows disrupted sleep increases risk for suicide and homicide May 29, 2024 Nocturnal wakefulness is associated with death by both suicide and homicide, possibly driven by deficits in behavioral and emotional regulation. Read more Image
Study shows cannabis terpenes may relieve chemotherapy-induced neuropathic pain May 28, 2024 A College of Medicine – Tucson team tested the pain-relieving ability of five terpenes with promising results. Read more Image
College of Medicine – Tucson professor uses CT network to promote public access to open science May 22, 2024 Researchers are meeting where the science of computed tomography intersects with policies and practices to ensure that publicly funded data collection can be made widely available and understandable by diverse communities. Read more Image
Neurosurgeon’s journey home takes clinical research to the next level May 20, 2024 Dr. Paul Larson envisions a future for functional neurosurgery that relies on precise delivery of cell-altering genes and lab-grown brain cells. Read more Image
NIH grant will help researchers follow a virus on its path to the nucleus April 22, 2024 NIH grant will help researchers follow a virus on its path to the nucleus Read more Image