Posts Tagged ‘opioid addiction’
Prescription Opioid Pain Medication Misuse
Understanding how the brain maps chronic pain helps explain how a person can develop an opioid use disorder. In other words, abuse or become dependent on opioid pain medications. Scope of the Problem The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) shares the following facts in their March 18, 2016, report, “CDC Guidelines for Prescribing Opioids for…
Read MoreMedical | Non-Medical Remedies for Opioid Addiction
Joshna Roy, author of today’s guest post on remedies for opioid addiction, is the writer and social media strategist at Withdrawal-Ease.com, a blog that educates readers on detox and withdrawal options for Opioid addicts. She is a health and fitness expert and writes mostly on topics relating to health, psychology and paleontology. Medical and Non-Medical…
Read MoreChronic Pain Maps in the Brain – Implications for Pain Medication Addiction
One of the most surprising, “ah-ha,” “no wonder this happened” findings of my 12+ years research has been the fact that the brain controls EVERYTHING we think, feel, say and do – everything! This means chronic pain is “felt” in the brain. I wrote about this concept in my August 29, 2014 article, “Chronic Pain and Opioid Addiction,”…
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