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Electronic Alert Archive
Veterans Pain Care Legislation Update
FDA Alert: Enbrel (etanercept) Prescribing Information Revised To Include A Boxed Warning Regarding The Risk Of Infection, Including Tuberculosis
Quadriplegic woman prepares for round Britain sail
FDA Approves Relistor for Opioid-Induced Constipation
Drug will help reduce effects of drugs like morphine on bowel function
Cheerios to feature veteran with CRPS
Walgreens pulls OxyContin
April 2008 Pain Advocacy Community E-Newsletter: Partners Against Pain
April 2008 Issue of Currents, the E-newsletter of the American Academy of Pain Management
The Mirror Cure for Phantom Pain
First of its kind pediatric rehabilitation center offers hope to chronic pain sufferers
Co-Payments Go Way Up for Drugs With High Prices
How Jersey Fails Injured Workers
American Pain Foundation April E-newsletter
Streator woman has battled symptoms for 28 years
Insurers Faulted as Overloading Social Security
Illinois Advocacy Alert: RSDS Education/Awareness Bill
Submitting articles for the Practical Pain Management Journal
March 2008 Issue of Currents, the e-newletter of the American Academy of Pain Management
Pain lingers 'long after trauma'
'Boot Camps' Treat Pain Sufferers
Rare care in Mexico eases woman's pain
Writing on Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
Going to pain to meet a hero
March 2008 Pain Advocacy Community Newsletter: Partners Against Pain
House Approves Bill on Mental Health Parity
More Expensive Placebos Bring More Relief
FDA Alert: Actavis Recalls Remaining Fentanyl Patches in the US as Precaution
Disability Cases Pending, Pending...
The Truth About Painkillers
7 myths about the risks and dangers of opioid analgesics
Advocacy Alert: The Military Pain Care Act of 2008 (HR 5465) has been introduced in the House of Representatives!
Take a Look at the New Partners Against Pain® Website!
I'm Ill, But Who Really Needs to Know?
A balancing act for prescription drugs
Actavis Recalls Certain Fentanyl Patches in the US as Precaution
February 2008 Issue of Currents, the E-newsletter of the American Academy of Pain Management
Florida: Drug Summit: Prescription Drug Diversion / Pain Management
Fentanyl Painkiller Patches Recalled
Patches Containing the Prescription Painkiller Fentanyl Recalled Because of Flaw
FDA Alert: Chattem Icy Hot Heat Therapy Products
Nationwide Recall Due To Reports of First, Second And Third Degree Burns
Do You Take a Drug for an Off-Label Use? (Survey)
The First Ache
American Pain Foundation February E-newsletter
For Grace to Co-Host First Annual Women in Pain Conference With City of Hope and Southern California Cancer Pain Initiative
Chronic pain can alter the brain
Study: Scans of sufferers found activity in areas that should be at rest
FDA Alert: Information on Suicidality and Antiepileptic Drugs
January Purdue Pharma L.P. Pain Advocacy Community E-Newsletter
Relief for Worst RSD May Lie With Ketamine Coma
Swiss study in mice may lead to new pain drugs
Strange Creature Immune to Pain
Gene 'may transform pain relief'
Chronic-pain treatment without side effects: A common class of drug could be targeted to give better pain relief
Beating Back the Stigma of Pain Treatment: Paula Abdul's Stardom May Help Cut Negative Perceptions About Chronic Pain, Painkiller Use
Fibromyalgia: The Pain Is Very Real
January 2008 Issue of Currents, the E-newsletter of the American Academy of Pain Management
Letter to the Editor: Response to "Drug Approved. Is Disease Real?"
Drug Approved. Is Disease Real?
New Column on Disability Issues in the RSDSA Review
CRPS Awareness/Research Bill passes in New Jersey
Pain Relief for Some, With an Odd Tradeoff
Healthwatch: Complex Regional Pain Syndrome on NJN News (video)
Study: Free drug samples go to wealthy, insured
Check out what recently has been added to our website
December 2007 Issue of Currents, the E-newsletter of the American Academy of Pain Management
Use of Opioids to Treat Pain in Emergency Departments on the Rise, But Racial Differences in Opioid Use Still Exist
On the Same Wavelength With the Doctor
The Lure of Treatments Science Has Dismissed
Nicole Biller is raising money and awareness in memory of her cousin
Faulty wiring mystifies mechanics and doctors alike
Drug trial cuts chronic pain's opiates need: Australian research is paving the way for a new class of non-addictive painkillers
Disabled Need Help Now, Not Later
Overpowering pain: Kara Loree's crippling body slams have to get worse before she can get better
Disabled,
and Waiting for Justice: Editorial by The NY Times
New
Jersey CRPS Education/Awareness Bill Update
WI
woman with CRPS is planning a walk-a-thon to raise research
dollars
Medicare
Part D Off-label Lawsuit is filed
A Brochure of Hope
New Jersey CRPS Education/Awareness Bill Alert
A member with CRPS seeks others who have had spinal fusion surgery
Many Treatments Can Ease Chronic Pain
November Purdue Pharma L.P. Pain Advocacy Community E-Newsletter
Medicare
Open Enrollment Starts November 15, 2007
Chronic
Pain: A Burden Often Shared
Glia
Stoke Morphine's Fires
Living
With Pain That Just Won't Go Away
Early
Intervention Is Key for CRPS Treatment, Experts Say
In
India, a Quest to Ease the Pain of the Dying
Drugs
Banned, Many of Worlds Poor Suffer in Pain
'Beyond
Praying for Death': A Physician Assistant Battles Constant
Pain
Can
medical miracle relieve life of pain?: Woman to undergo experimental
treatment
Even with Medicare Part D, individuals are having difficulty
Pain
Medicine Use Has Nearly Doubled
Stress
of full-time caregiving increasingly referred to as "caregiver
syndrome"
'Off-label'
drugs denied to patients in Medicare D Rules keep people from
'medically necessary care'
Prolotherapy
Zero
Unintentional Deaths
Urge your Congressperson "to Stop the Therapy
Cap"
The
2007 Annual Enrollment Period for Medicares Prescription
Drug Coverage Has Begun and Continues Only Through December
Pain and the Emergency Department
Depression
proves treatable if different drugs are tried
Troy
Grimes is raising money for CRPS research
Q&A
on Methadone
Updated
May 6, 2008
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