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Despite Guidelines to the Contrary, Practitioners Recommend Time Off for Low Back Pain Chronic Pain in Children and Adolescents Becoming More Common Can Breastfeeding Reduce Pain in Preterm Infants? We Discount the Pain of People We Don't Like Acupuncture for Pain No Better Than Placebo and Not Without Harm Smoking May Worsen Pain for Cancer Patients Yoga Alleviates Pain and Improves Function in Fibromyalgia Patients Menstrual Cramps May Alter Brain Structure Attitudes, Beliefs and Health Literacy Impact How Patients Manage Chronic Lower Back Pain
Global Year Against Pain
IASP Sponsors Global Year Against Headache IASP Sponsors Global Year Against Acute Pain IASP Announces the 2009-2010 Global Year Against Musculoskeletal Pain Announcing the 2008-2009 Global Year Against Cancer Pain Real Women, Real Pain: the 2007-2008 Global Year Against Pain in Women
Books from IASP Press
Chronic Pain: An Integrated Biobehavioral Approach Cancer Pain: From Molecules to Suffering Pharmacology of Pain Mechanisms and Management of Pain for the Physical Therapist Functional Pain Syndromes: Presentation and Pathophysiology Fundamentals of Musculoskeletal Pain Pain Management in Older Adults
World Congress on Pain®
First International Pain Summit What can be done differently? – A look at the future of pain A global perspective on pain – learning from neonates to the elderly Complexity of pain at the heart of the 13th World Congress on Pain in Montréal Opening press conference to launch 13th World Congress on Pain in Montréal 13th World Congress on Pain draws international experts to Montréal Nobel Peace Prize Nominee Calls for Countries to Adopt Convention on Torture at 12th World Congress on Pain World's Biggest Event on Pain Calls for Palliative Care to be Made a Human Right
Please direct all inquiries to Kathy Kreiter, Executive Director of IASP, by email at kreiter@iasp-pain.org or by telephone at +1-206-283-0311.
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