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DMSO for Chronic Pain and Musculoskeletal Injuries: A Miraculous Therapy? (2026)

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Integrative Pain Medicine · OneDayMD The suppressed decades of evidence showing how Dimethyl Sulfoxide revolutionises the treatment of pain — safely, effectively, and at a fraction of the cost of conventional drugs. Updated June 2026  |  Evidence-Based Review  |  OneDayMD Editorial Team Medical Disclaimer: This article is for educational and informational purposes only. DMSO is not FDA-approved for the indications discussed. Do not use DMSO without consulting a qualified healthcare provider. Never apply DMSO over skin that has been exposed to toxic substances. This article does not constitute medical advice. Story at a Glance ▶ The standard approach for treating pain relies on NSAIDs (e.g., ibuprofen) and opioids — drugs that each kill tens of thousands of people per year yet remain the standard of care. ▶ DMS...

The Crisis in Evidence-Based Medicine: Limitations of RCTs and the Rise of Personalized N-of-1 Trials (2026)

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Within modern evidence-based medicine, case series and case reports are frequently dismissed as “anecdotal” and therefore regarded as scientifically weak. In oncology in particular, the prevailing paradigm holds that only large randomized controlled trials (RCTs) can establish the validity of a treatment. While such trials are essential for determining the efficacy and safety of a single intervention under controlled conditions, the history of medicine consistently demonstrates that discovery rarely begins with randomization—it begins with observation. Clinicians notice unexpected responses in individual patients; outcomes emerge that defy conventional expectations; and, over time, patterns begin to form. It is also important to recognize the structural limitations of the current research ecosystem. Large RCTs are often impractical for off-label or repurposed strategies, particularly those involving inexpensive agents, dietary interventions, or lifestyle modifications. These approache...

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