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Chronic pain in Asia: we don’t have to endure.

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A New Unified Theory of Trigger Point Formation: Failure of Pre- and Post-Synaptic Feedback Control Mechanisms.

The origin of the myofascial trigger point (TrP), an anomalous locus in muscle, has never been well-described. A new trigger point hypothesis (the new hypothesis) presented here addresses this lack. […]

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The role of artificial intelligence in headache medicine: Potential and peril.

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We need to talk: The urgent conversation on chronic pain, mental health, prescribing patterns and the opioid crisis.

The opioid crisis’ pathways from first exposure onwards to eventual illnesses and fatalities are multiple, intertwined and difficult to dissect. Here, we offer a multidisciplinary appraisal of the relationships among […]

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Low back pain management in routine clinical practice: what is important for the individual patient?

Chronic low back pain is a complex disorder influenced by biological, psychological, and social factors. Causes, personal circumstances and personal disease experiences are varied; patient care thus needs to be […]

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This Month in JAAD International: July 2023: Quality of life and itch.

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Ketamine Dose Reporting and Dose Responsiveness for Chronic Pain.

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New Alzheimer Disease Drugs, Long COVID and the Central Nervous System, and a Nasal Spray for Migraines-Highlights From the 2023 American Academy of Neurology Conference.

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Daring discourse: artificial intelligence in pain medicine, opportunities and challenges.

Artificial intelligence (AI) tools are currently expanding their influence within healthcare. For pain clinics, unfettered introduction of AI may cause concern in both patients and healthcare teams. Much of the […]

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Antidepressants lack evidence for treating chronic pain, says Cochrane.

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