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Potential analgesic effects of psychedelics on select chronic pain conditions: A survey study.

Chronic pain is a major cause of suffering and disability and is often associated with psychiatric complications. Current treatments carry the risk of severe side effects and may lead to […]

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The Impact of Sciatic Nerve Injury and Social Interactions Testing on Glucocorticoid Receptor Expression in Catecholaminergic Medullary Cell Populations.

Paradoxically, while acute pain leads to transiently elevated corticosterone, chronic pain does not result in persistently elevated corticosterone. In the sciatic nerve chronic constriction injury (CCI) model of chronic pain, […]

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The association between exercise and prescription opioid misuse: A scoping review.

Exercise prevents chronic diseases and modulates pain. People experiencing pain often use opioids for relief, increasing the risk of prescription opioid misuse. Nonetheless, exercise may influence prescription opioid misuse through […]

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Defining Personas of People Living with Chronic Pain: An Ethnographic Research Study.

Pain is the leading reason for which people seek medical care in the United States, and chronic pain (CP) affects approximately 50 million people in the US Pain perception is […]

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Feasibility and acceptability to use a smartphone-based manikin for daily longitudinal self-reporting of chronic pain.

As management of chronic pain continues to be suboptimal, there is a need for tools that support frequent, longitudinal pain self-reporting to improve our understanding of pain. This study aimed […]

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Collaborative care versus usual care to improve quality of life, pain, depression, and physical activity in outpatients with spinal cord injury: The SCI-CARE randomized controlled clinical trial.

To test the effectiveness of collaborative care (CC) versus usual care (UC) to improve treatment of pain, depression, physical inactivity, and quality of life in outpatients with spinal cord injury […]

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Investigating the association between knee osteoarthritis symptoms with pain catastrophizing domains between Hispanics and non-Hispanic Whites.

Knee osteoarthritis (KOA) is a chronic disease accompanied by debilitating symptoms including pain, stiffness, and limited physical functionality, which have been shown to be associated with pain catastrophizing. Previous studies […]

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Intranasal analgesia for acute moderate to severe pain in children – a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Children in acute pain often receive inadequate pain relief, partly from difficulties administering injectable analgesics. A rapid-acting, intranasal (IN) analgesic may be an alternative to other parenteral routes of administration. […]

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Patients with cluster headache show signs of insomnia and sleep related stress: results from an actigraphy and self-assessed sleep study.

Cluster headache (CH) is a primary headache disorder which is characterized by circadian timing of headache attacks, usually at nighttime, in around two thirds of patients. Patients with CH often […]

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Janus Effect of the Anterior Cingulate Cortex: Pain and Emotion.

Over the past 20 years, clinical and preclinical studies point to the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) as a site of interest for several neurological and psychiatric conditions. The ACC plays […]

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