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Why Pain Detection Technology Should Be Integrated into Smart Watches or Health Apps

Pain is subjective. Unlike a broken bone or a visible scar, neuropathic, muscular, or spinal pain doesn’t always show up on tests or scans. Yet it can be debilitating, unpredictable, and life-altering ... Read More
An AI app to measure pain is here

But can technology describe something so personal? How are you feeling? I’m genuinely interested in the well-being of all my treasured Checkup readers, of course. But this week I’ve also been ... Read More
Virtual reality therapy 'helps cut chronic pain'

A hospital in Devon has been demonstrating new technology which is helping patients manage long-term chronic pain in a different way from medication alone. The virtual reality (VR) immersive therapy ... Read More
Carving Out a Niche: The New Entrepreneur Boom Is Built Around Solving Problems
A new wave of Los Angeles B2B startups is succeeding by building laser-focused products that solve ultra-specific, high-value pain points ignored by generalist vendors in diverse industries like ... Read More
The discovery of a gene for chronic pain could herald new treatments

CHRONIC PAIN wrecks the lives of more than 600m people around the world. One in five adults struggles with it. What causes it, however, is often a mystery. The prevailing hypothesis is that, after an ... Read More
It's not the pain, it's how you handle it, research shows

Oct. 25 (UPI) --People with chronic pain who stay active may have one key advantage: resilience. A new study from the University of Portsmouth in the United Kingdom found that one's ability to cope ... Read More
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