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Understanding chronic pain in the ubiquitous community: the role of open data.

The combined use of social media, open data, and Artificial Intelligence has the potential to support practitioners and empower patients/citizens living with persistent pain, both as local and online communities. […]

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Trigeminal Neuralgia as A Primary Demyelinating Disease: Potential Multimodal Evidence and Remaining Controversies.

Trigeminal neuralgia is a heterogeneous disorder with likely multifactorial and complex etiology; however, trigeminal nerve demyelination and injury is observed in almost all patients with trigeminal neuralgia. The current management […]

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Phenotyping nociceptive, neuropathic, and nociplastic pain: who, how, & why?

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The Analogy between Tinnitus and Chronic Pain: A Phenomenological Approach.

Tinnitus is an auditory sensation without external acoustic stimulation or significance, which may be lived as an unpleasant experience and impact the subject’s quality of life. Tinnitus loudness, which is […]

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Beyond biopsychosocial: The keystone mechanism theory of pain.

Pain is a deeply personal experience, with interindividual differences in its chronification and treatment presenting a formidable healthcare challenge. The biopsychosocial model (BPSm) has been hugely influential within nascent attempts […]

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Chronic primary pain isn’t a primary diagnosis.

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Unique Considerations in Episodic Migraine: Underserved Populations.

Episodic migraine is a common and disabling neurological disorder that is underdiagnosed and undertreated. Additional barriers are put in place for those who belong to an underserved population. This could […]

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Chronic pain is not merely a physical sensation.

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Chronic pain: a flawed and harmful dichotomisation.

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Chronic pain: a silent killer.

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