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Editor’s picks: When pain kills – chronic pain and chronic diseases

Over this holiday season we are publishing our Editor’s picks of 2017 for you to read and enjoy again.  — One high profile campaign to raise awareness of persistent pain […]

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Editor’s picks: How does watching a parent in pain impact children’s own pain experiences?

Over this holiday season we are publishing our Editor’s picks of 2017 for you to read and enjoy again.  — Pain problems tend to run in families; if you have […]

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Editor’s picks: Can preschool-age children reliably report the intensity of their pain?

Over this holiday season we are publishing our Editor’s picks of 2017 for you to read and enjoy again.  — From infancy onward, mammals express pain by vocalization, body movement, […]

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Editor’s picks – Embodied Pain: negotiating action

Over this holiday season we are publishing our Editor’s picks of 2017 for you to read and enjoy again. — We determine our world through the actions we take. Whether […]

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Editors picks: Is alcohol effective as a painkiller?

Over this holiday season we are publishing our Editor’s picks of 2017 for you to read and enjoy again. The first one by Trevor Thompson is particularly seasonal! — How […]

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Exploring the management of painful diabetic neuropathy

We know that diabetes, and the complications that may accompany it, are becoming more common [1]. A World Health Organisation study looking at the Disability Adjusted Life Years for a […]

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The (potential) impact of choosing words carefully……

It is common for people with low back pain (LBP) to see their local doctor for assessment and advice – especially when symptoms are severe or prolonged enough to be […]

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Designing next-generation psychotherapy in pain

People are often surprised at how badly our treatments for chronic pain perform. Pharmacological, surgical, rehabilitative, and psychological treatments all underperform against our expectations, wishes and ideals (Eccleston and Crombez, […]

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Pain education enhances the pain-relieving effect of exercise in healthy adults

Exercise may be one of the most universally beneficial interventions for people with chronic pain. Despite this, many patients with chronic pain avoid exercise because it can worsen their pain. […]

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Racial/Ethnic Differences in Pain: Does Biology Play a Role?

In the 21st century, it is hard to imagine pain was once conceptualized as a simple sensory experience. Indeed, pain might be easier to treat if the experience were linearly […]

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