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MCS: Are You Getting Enough Vitamin D3? Did You Know It Suppresses MCP-1?

HEIRS Health and Home wrote 1 week ago: Background: We have suggested that aryl hydrocarbon (AhR) activation plays an important part in the … more →

Tags: HEIRS Research, Immunology, Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, Pharmacology, sick buildings, vitamin research, MCP-1, AHR, aryl hydrocarbon

Cell Biology and EI: Pain, Nerve Injury and Activation of Protein CAMKII

HEIRS Health and Home wrote 2 months ago: Background: Tactile allodynia is a condition in which a painful response is elicited by a normally i … more →

Tags: Cell Biology, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Diabetes, Fibromyalgia, Gulf War Syndrome, Mental Health, migraine, Military Affairs, Military Matters

Pain Management: Cooling Relieves Chronic Pain

HEIRS Health and Home wrote 4 months ago: “The researchers, writing in the journal Current Biology, found the cooling compounds activate … more →

Tags: pain management, Pharmacology, chronic pain, Cooling, Menthol, Pain, TRMP8

HEIRS Pain Management: TRPV1 and Pelvic Pain!

HEIRS Health and Home wrote 4 months ago: Increased Capsaicin Receptor TRPV1 in the Peritoneum of Women With Chronic Pelvic Pain. … more →

Tags: pain management, Women's Health, Pelvic Pain, TRPV1

HEIRS Cell Biology: Pain, Calcium, Chemical Sensitivity and Dynorphins3 comments

HEIRS Health and Home wrote 4 months ago: In the recent posts about nociception we discussed how a cell protein called CAMKII is important to … more →

Tags: accidents and injuries, Biological Pathways, Cell Biology, Oxidative Stress, receptors, Amphetamine, anxiety, Bradykinin, CaMKII

HEIRS Research: H2S, Bacteria CFS & Genetic Dyregulation!

HEIRS Health and Home wrote 4 months ago: As many of you know by now, I strongly believe that getting the gut happy will help improve many sym … more →

Tags: Cell Biology, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Detoxification, Fibromyalgia, Geriatrics and Senior Living, Hormones, Chemicals Signals, Neurotransmitters, etc., Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, pet place

HEIRS Toxicology: Ammonia Is A Potent Nociceptor Activator~!

HEIRS Health and Home wrote 6 months ago: According to this study TRPV1 is a “integrator of notious stimula and extracellular sensor of … more →

Tags: Neurogenic Inflammation, pain management, neuogenic pain, Pain, TRPA1, TRPV1

HEIRS Research: New Research Provides Stronger Link to ASIC3, Chronic Fatigue, Fibromyalgia and Inflammatory Pain~!

HEIRS Health and Home wrote 6 months ago:   A few months back in the blog “HEIRS Environmental Illness: Intestinal Inflammation, ASIC3 … more →

Tags: Biological Pathways, Cell Biology, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Environmental Health Technology, environmental illness, Fibromyalgia, Hormones, Chemicals Signals, Neurotransmitters, etc., Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, Neurogenic Inflammation

HEIRS Research: Another Great Schematic of Nrf2 W/ Assoc Interactions of Proteins

HEIRS Health and Home wrote 6 months ago: We wanted to make sure we posted a great scematic and a great article that helps to explain how diff … more →

Tags: Biological Pathways, Cell Biology, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Detoxification, environmental illness, Geriatrics and Senior Living, Heart Disease and Stroke., Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Neurodegenerative Disease

HEIRS Pain Management: Delayed Onset of Pain is Not in "Your Head"!

HEIRS Health and Home wrote 7 months ago: A recent study supports the idea that hyperalgesia and delayed muscle soreness can be the result of … more →

Tags: Cell Biology, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, environmental illness, Fibromyalgia, Hormones, Chemicals Signals, Neurotransmitters, etc., Neurodegenerative Disease, Neurogenic Inflammation, Neurology, pain management

If you're new to pain management - iii

adiemusfree wrote 8 months ago: To understand pain and pain management, there are some terms that are used that we need to define. … more →

Tags: LOW BACK PAIN, chronic pain, health, back pain, Pain, pain management, definitions, Terminology, painful

HEIRS EI News Bits - Exposures and Intestinal Inflammation

HEIRS Health and Home wrote 9 months ago: Environmental exposures from chemicals, molds, etc. reduce antioxidant stores not just in cells in … more →

Tags: Biological Pathways, Cell Biology, Crohn's Disease, environmental illness, Enzymes, Fibromyalgia, food intolerance, Hormones, Chemicals Signals, Neurotransmitters, etc., Inflammatory Bowel Disease

A poster for sadomasochists

Mo wrote 2 years ago: If you’re into pain, you’ll like this free poster from the April issue of Nature Review … more →

Tags: Neuroscience

A family that feels no pain

Mo wrote 2 years ago: In today’s issue of Nature, Cox et al report on a genetic study of an extended family from nor … more →

Tags: Neuroscience

Lick your wounds3 comments

Mo wrote 2 years ago: To ‘lick one’s wounds’ is not just a figure of speech. It is actually beneficial t … more →

Tags: Neuroscience

Cool receptors may provide relief for chronic pain

Mo wrote 2 years ago: A study published in Current Biology shows that a receptor activated by cool temperatures and by com … more →

Tags: Molecular Cell Biology, Neuroscience


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