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Default potential new treatment from sciencedaily.com

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Neuropathic Pain: The Sea Provides A New Hope Of Relief

ScienceDaily (Aug. 5, 2009) — A compound initially isolated from a soft coral (Capnella imbricata) collected at Green Island off Taiwan, could lead scientists to develop a new set of treatments for neuropathic pain – chronic pain that sometimes follows damage to the nervous system. Currently this form of pain is very poorly controlled by the usual analgesics (aspirin like drugs (NSAIDS) or even opioids like morphine) and novel treatments are urgently required.

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