Funding boost for new study into arthritis pain

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04 Jul 2013 12:44:47.070

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The University of Nottingham and University College London have received a grant of £800,000 from Arthritis Research UK to develop new treatments for severe arthritis pain.

Millions of people around the world suffer with arthritis, a form of joint disorder that involves painful inflammation and stiffness of one or more joints. The research aims to improve the lives of these people by relieving the pain which causes much disability and distress.

The team, led jointly by Professor David Walsh, Director of the Arthritis Research UK Pain Centre at The University of Nottingham and Professor John Wood from the University College London, hope their findings may lead to the development of new drug treatments which are more effective in fighting arthritis pain.
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