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Understanding the Experience and Impacts of Brain Fog in Chronic Pain: A Scoping Review.

Approximately 15% to 40% of persons with chronic pain as a primary disorder experience brain fog. Prior research has investigated the etiology of “brain fog” in conditions in which pain […]

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Demographic and clinical factors associated with psychological wellbeing in people with chronic, non-specific musculoskeletal pain engaged in multimodal rehabilitation: -a cross-sectional study with a correlational design.

To investigate which demographic and clinical factors were associated with psychological wellbeing in working-aged people in multimodal rehabilitation for musculoskeletal disorders.

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Socioeconomic Characteristics Associated With Development of Chronic Pain After Pain Interference Experienced in Early Adulthood.

Predictors of pain persistence have been identified among patients undergoing treatment for chronic pain or related conditions, but correlates of pain persistence in the general population remain underexplored. We identify […]

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Risk Factors for the Development of Multisite Pain in Children.

Chronic pain has economic costs on par with cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and cancer. Despite this impact on the health care system and an increasing awareness of the relationship between pain […]

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Interpretation of the Patient Health Questionnaire 9 in High-impact Chronic Pain: Do we Measure Depressive Symptoms the way we Think?

Depression is prevalent among patients with chronic pain and may impact pain management. Accurate assessment is, however, complicated by overlapping symptoms. This study investigated how patients with high-impact chronic pain […]

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Learning, Hope, and Empowerment: A Reflexive Thematic Analysis of Feedback on a Group Intervention for Parents of Youth With Chronic Pain.

Limited research has investigated parent-targeted interventions in pediatric chronic pain, though these interventions may be an important part of family-centered care. Further, parent perspectives and feedback regarding these interventions are […]

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Corneal confocal microscopy demonstrates sensory nerve loss in children with autism spectrum disorder.

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a developmental disorder characterized by difficulty in communication and interaction with others. Postmortem studies have shown cerebral neuronal loss and neuroimaging studies show neuronal loss […]

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The Neuropsychiatric Safety Profile of Lasmiditan: A Comparative Disproportionality Analysis with Triptans.

Migraine constitutes the world’s second-leading cause of disability. Triptans, as serotonin 5-HT receptor agonists, remain the first-line treatment, despite discouraged use in individuals at high cardiovascular risk. Lasmiditan, a selective […]

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Sex differences in trigeminal neuralgia: a focus on radiological and clinical characteristics.

It is well established that trigeminal neuralgia is more prevalent in females than in males. Neurovascular compression with morphological changes of the trigeminal root represents the most recognized etiological factor. […]

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Neurostimulation for Chronic Pain: A Systematic Review of High-Quality Randomized Controlled Trials With Long-Term Follow-Up.

This study aimed to review the best evidence on the long-term efficacy of neurostimulation for chronic pain.

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