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Scientists at Washington University School of Medicine and Stanford University have developed a new compound that may offer pain relief without the risks linked to opioids or the mind-altering effects of cannabis. The drug, which was tested in mice, works by mimicking a natural compound found in the cannabis plant. The results of the study […] The post Cannabis-inspired drug can reduce pain without addiction risk appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
Competitive: Stanford University (US): The Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative, and Pain Medicine, at Stanford University's School of...
Scientists from the University at Albany and NYU Grossman School of Medicine have found a new way to block a harmful process inside the body that...
Scientists from the University at Albany and NYU Grossman School of Medicine have found a new way to block a harmful process inside the body that...
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Artificial intelligence may soon get a major upgrade—by learning from the human brain. Researchers at the University of Surrey have developed a new...
A large international study has found that lower cholesterol levels may help reduce the risk of developing dementia. The research, led by scientists...
Competitive: Stanford University (US): The Stanford Medicine Center for Improvement (SMCI) is a pioneering, cross‐institutional center, inclusive...
Scientists from the University of Seville in Spain and the University of Kent in the U.K. have made a discovery that could help people live longer and...
A new treatment for menopause has just been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), bringing hope to millions of women who struggle...