JOURNAL OF PAIN AND RELIEF: A WAY OUT FOR A CHRONICAL APPROACH.

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JOURNAL OF PAIN AND RELIEF: A WAY OUT FOR A CHRONICAL APPROACH.

The JOURNAL OF PAIN AND RELIEF  aims to fill this important way of dealing with the chronic for decades. Pain needs to be very closely related to the patient. It deals with the Patient dealing and healing time duration. So a very large market place has been taken by the Pain and relief, So many drugs companies tried to follow new strategies to make their availability in the market. Here the Journal of Pain and relief tries to provide a platform for them to meet their existence with the commitment to the research society by publishing their latest research. The Journal has been dealing with the case reports, original research and review articles about the pharmaceutical intervention safety, side effects, and adverse effects as well as medication toxicity.

 These data help the pharmaceuticals to avoid the lack to reach the qualitative and quantitative data that allows for an accurate assessment. The journal has published so far voluminous issues on - Cancer pain is being edited by Yan-Qing Wang, PhD Professor, Department of Integrative Medicine and Neurobiology, Fudan University, China. Dr. Yan-Qing Wang is a Professor of Neurobiology. She is currently the vice director of the Department of Integrative Medicine and Neurobiology, also a PI in Institute of Brain Sciences and State Key Lab of Medical Neurobiology, Shanghai Medical College, Fudan University. She obtained her Master degree in Neurobiology from Shanghai Medical University and her Ph.D. degree in Neurobiology from Fudan University in 2000. She was a JSPS Fellow in the Department of Pathology, Research Institute of Chiba Cancer Center, Japan (2000-2002). She focused on studying the neurobiological mechanisms of chronic pain and acupuncture analgesia. Dr. Wang Research interest includes mechanism study of bone cancer pain and electroacupuncture analgesia & Mechanism study of chronic inflammatory and neuropathic pain and electroacupuncture analgesia.

Journal of Pain and Relief committed to ‘Creative Commons’ policy of publishing the scholarly articles on open access forum, after a thorough peer review. The journal is enjoying the staunch support of OMICS INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING, a faithful publisher committed to medical science research. Having a list of indexing of this reputed indexing site Geneva Foundation for Medical Education and Research, CASSource Index (CASSI), Google Scholar, Open J Gate, EBSCO, Hamdard University, Index Copernicus and Publons.

With Regards,
Alina Smith
Editorial Office
Journal of Pain and relief
Email-pain@eclingroup.com