Associate Professor of Family Medicine and Alan Edwards Chair in Clinical Pain at McGill University. Director of Alan Edwards Pain Management Unit. He/him
Our paper about chronic pain led by @TanguaySabourinis out in @NatureMedicine | nature.com/articles/s41591-0…. This article introduces the concept of pain spread in chronic overlapping pain conditions and shows that it can be predicted. (1/4)
IASP releases a #GlobalYear2023 fact sheet on Traditional Medicine Practice Across Asia. Explore diverse non-Western approaches to traditional medicine across the continent. bit.ly/3O84fJt
We are pleased to announce the appointment of Dr Mark Ware, pain physician and clinician scientist, as the Director of the Alan Edwards Pain Management Unit at the McGill University Health Centre and the Alan Edwards Chair in Clinical Pain.
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Opinion: Indigenous cultures hold the keys to sustaining our planet. At COP15, will we finally be listening? - The Globe and Mail theglobeandmail.com/opinion/…
#LongCovid patients with fatigue and cognitive problems have impaired brain cortex GABA-B activity and reduced plasticity in primary motor cortex which was restored with ultramicronized PalmitoylEthanolAmide with Luteolin (PEA-LUT) in small RCT buff.ly/3Gdt2I8#pwLC
An advanced EBM evidence pyramid acknowledges that randomized trials sometimes yield only very low certainty evidence and that observational studies sometimes yield high certainty evidence.
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The 26th annual McGill pain day is fast approaching! Time to register for the poster competition!
📆 Date: Thursday January 20th 2022
Location: McGill Residence Hall, 3625 Avenue du Parc, Montréal
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“Scientists still do not understand many common health problems, including chronic pain, and many may remain mysterious for the remainder of our lives,” @DLeonhardt writes. “In the meantime, what should a sufferer do?”
Read more in The Morning newsletter.nyti.ms/3CcYT6o
Thanks @DrFCampbell and team:
“Support the development, dissemination, and evaluation of evidence-informed clinical guidance for health care professionals who authorize access to cannabis for medical purposes to treat and manage chronic pain while...working to support...research”
Today, the Canadian #Pain Task Force released its 3rd and final report.
It includes recommended actions to support people living with pain. The report helps to understand, prevent and treat #ChronicPain and its related conditions.
See the full report: ow.ly/oIQw50EFrh9
Grateful to receive my vaccine ‘sting’ last night. Awed by the amount of energy and collaboration that went into making such a tiny act possible. #maximumrespect