World's first neuropathic conference to be held in India
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The conference to be organised by the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) will touch the subjects of research and investigation in the field on neuropathic condition. The three day conference will start on November 6
India will be home to the world's first neuropathic conference starting from November 06, 2015. The thee-day session will focus on discussions pertaining to research and further investigate the matter; more specifically dedicated to neuropathic pain and the treatment related to the torment condition experience by the patients.
Expected to be high on attendance and global health expert's glare, the conference will begin from November 6 till the next 2 days. Medical experts from 22 countries, including Germany, France and Sweden, will participate in the conference.
Neuropathic pain is a complex, chronic pain that usually accompanies tissue injury. With neuropathic pain, nerve fibres themselves may be damaged, dysfunctional, or injured (IANS).
More updates to follow
India will be home to the world's first neuropathic conference starting from November 06, 2015. The thee-day session will focus on discussions pertaining to research and further investigate the matter; more specifically dedicated to neuropathic pain and the treatment related to the torment condition experience by the patients.
Expected to be high on attendance and global health expert's glare, the conference will begin from November 6 till the next 2 days. Medical experts from 22 countries, including Germany, France and Sweden, will participate in the conference.
Neuropathic pain is a complex, chronic pain that usually accompanies tissue injury. With neuropathic pain, nerve fibres themselves may be damaged, dysfunctional, or injured (IANS).
More updates to follow
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