Frank Ward had been active his whole life – hockey, football, all sports. Then, in 2008, he had to have surgery on both his knees after a devastating fall. Pushing... read more →
Dr. Richard Ostfeld, a disease ecologist at the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies in Millbrook, NY, says the northeastern US should prepare for a surge in Lyme disease this year.... read more →
Professor John Wood at UCL Wofson Institute for Biomedical Research has new findings the could help the development of analgesic drugs to treat nerve-related damage. Published in the journal Nature Communication his... read more →
Read and listen to the video of Dr. Donald I. Abrams, an oncologist, and Jodie Trafton, PhD, director of the Program Evaluation and Resource Center in the Office of Mental... read more →
A new drug developed by Tel Aviv University researchers, BL-7050, is offering new hope to patients with neuropathic pain. In both in-vitro and in-vivo experiments measuring electrical activity of neurons,... read more →
In an article that acknowledges that breast cancer is one diagnosis women do not want to hear, Lexi Nisita, contributing writer, talks about the move to alternative treatments for these... read more →
Everyone has a story of how their experiences with neuropathy...in this blog posting, many people tell their stories. Despite the millions of people suffering with PN, most people don't understand... read more →
Later this year, NeuroMetrix hopes to launch a new device to treat the effects of diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN). They are working with the FDA to get their new product... read more →
With breast cancer survivors estimated at 2.8 million, more women are living with the chronic effects of their cancer treatments. The American Cancer Society convened a panel of experts from... read more →