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Study indicates neural pathway that provides pain relief, reduces cravings for opioids

Study indicates neural pathway that provides pain relief, reduces cravings for opioids Researchers have discovered that there may be a new pathway in the brain that provides pain relief and reduces cravings for opioids. Over a third of the U.S. population suffers from chronic pain, with little to no reported relief from medication. Transcranial magnetic brain stimulation (TMS) is a noninvasive form of brain stimulation that may offer a new treatment option for these underserved members of our community. In a recent paper in Drug and Alcohol Dependence, researchers at the Medical University of South Carolina evaluated two different strategies for relieving pain with TMS: applying TMS to the motor cortex and the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC).

New treatment location challenges thoughts on addiction

 E-Mail IMAGE: The motor cortex is located near the middle of the skull, and the DLPFC is closer to the front. An electromagnetic coil is then placed against the head, and magnetic. view more  Credit: Hanlon Lab Researchers have discovered that there may be a new pathway in the brain that provides pain relief and reduces cravings for opioids. Over a third of the U.S. population suffers from chronic pain, with little to no reported relief from medication. Transcranial magnetic brain stimulation (TMS) is a noninvasive form of brain stimulation that may offer a new treatment option for these underserved members of our community.

Emmanuel Opara to be inducted into medical, biological engineering elite -

N igerian Scientist, Dr. Emmanuel Chukwuemeka Opara, has been admitted into the  Fellowship of the American Institute of Medicine and Biological Engineering, AIMBE. In a letter, the AIMBE confirmed that Opara, who is a Professor and Graduate Programme Director, Regenerative Medicine/Biomedical Engineering, Wake Forest School of Medicine, has been elected to its College of Fellows. Opara was nominated, reviewed, and elected by peers and members of the College of Fellows for exceptional contributions to use of alginate microbeads for cell therapy and drug delivery. Born in Lagos, of Igbo parents in 1951, Opara attended the Government College Umuahia, and the University of Nigeria Nsukka, where he studied biochemistry, graduating in 1976.

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