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      Bai, Guang.
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      Epigenetics of Chronic Pain. Bai, Guang.
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      Benzon, Honorio T., editor.
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      Essentials of pain medicine / Benzon, Honorio T., editor.
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      Pain -- Moral and ethical aspects.
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      Gurnett, Kelly, author.
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      Chronic pain : an invisible illness / Gurnett, Kelly, author.
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      Rhoads, Brittany A., author.
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      Implementation of a Standardized Pain Quality Tool / Rhoads, Brittany A., author.
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      Freedman, Mitchell K., editor.
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      Challenging neuropathic pain syndromes : evaluation and evidence-based treatment / Freedman
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      Shockley, Sarah, author.
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      The pain companion : everyday wisdom for living with and moving beyond chronic pain / Shockley
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      Cutajar, James, author.
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      core computer science concepts in a pain-free manner / Cutajar, James, author.
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      Snidvongs, Saowarat, author.
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      Lumbar facet joint injections for the management of chronic low back pain / Snidvongs, Saowarat
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      Raghuraman, Nandini, author.
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      Influence of Social Observational Learning on Pain Perception / Raghuraman, Nandini, author.
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      Kaplan, Rachel S. W., author.
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      The Rhetoric of the Opioid Crisis and Addiction to Prescription Pain Medicine / Kaplan, Rachel S. W
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      Nwaigwe, Evelyn, author.
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      Core Strengthening to Reduce Opioid Use in Chronic Low Back Pain / Nwaigwe, Evelyn, author.
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      Sandoval, Aileen Herlinda, author.
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      Effects of Chronic Pain on Neurocognitive Functioning: Does Catastrophizing Mediate / Sandoval
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      Thom, Elizabeth C., author.
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      The Influence of Mindfulness and Emotions on the Experience of Pain / Thom, Elizabeth C., author.
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      Iroakazi, Cecilia Adaugo Jovita, author.
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      Implementation of a New Enhanced Chest Pain Protocol to Reduce Emergency Room Care Delay / Iroakazi
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      Pla, Andrew Maxim, author.
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      Therapeutic Pain Management via CRISPR-Cas9-Mediated Sodium Channel Repression / Pla, Andrew Maxim
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      Acevedo, Veronica L., author.
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      Leveraging Technology to Identify Chronic Pain: In the Acute Care Setting / Acevedo, Veronica L
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      Long, Preston Alexander, author.
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      Pain Experiences and Pain Management Decisions: A Correlational Study / Long, Preston Alexander
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      Alongkronrusmee, Doungkamol, author.
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      Identification of Novel Therapeutic Targets for Chronic Pain / Alongkronrusmee, Doungkamol, author.
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      Mammadov, Tarıyel.
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      The relationship between pain, life quality, depression, anxiety and sleep pattern in patients with
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      Dedeoğlu, Mustafa.
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      Comparison of pain levels on patients undergoing fixed ortodontic treatment with 2 different self
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      Robert, Odile, author.
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      Pain -- Alternative treatment.
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      Naymon, Kathleen, author.
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      culture, sexual pain and dysfunction, female friendship, and family.
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      Goldberg, Mary Ellen, editor.
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      rehabilitation team -- The veterinary technician and rehabilitation pain management -- Communicating the
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      Jackson, Tai Jung Tsai, author.
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      movements of the body are discussed in an effort to minimize the risk of pain or injury after prolonged
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      Carter Rodriguez, Alexa, author.
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      the writer's love of writing, pain, loss, being in love, and heartbreak. The work also addresses the
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      Harrison, Mary S., author.
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      spiritual pain as a quasi-medical problem, hospital chaplaincy is (re)conceptualized in terms of two
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      Kohr, Justine Dominici, author.
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      is a story of pain yet perseverance, forgiveness, and self-discovery.
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      Kovalik, Tarin, author.
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      and poems. The subjects include female menstruation, female trauma and pain, sex addiction, a search
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      Lavie, Smadar, author.
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      bureaucratic entanglements with pain--and, arguably, torture--to examine the conundrum of loving and staying
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      Weishar, Lindsey, author.
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      meaning. This manuscript is rooted in hope---in beauty and in the goodness of life, despite the pain of
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      Nikolaeva, Olga, author.
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      This collection of poems explores the joy of growing up and the pain of moving, the thrill of
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      Vido, Christian, author.
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      , chickens) have the capacity to experience pain in a significantly similar way to our capacity to experience
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      Ly, Duy Truong, author.
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      , the sensation of pain and the associated emotional affects like anxiety linger past the end of the
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      Mirasola, Gabrielle Josephine, author.
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      of these historical facts, the narrator chose to recount those that were rooted in the immigrant pain
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      Gordon, Suzanne, 1945- author.
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      health care and primary care -- Dealing with a world of hurt : VHA treatment of chronic pain -- When
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      Schow, Betsy.
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      and Awe -- 11. To the Pain -- 12. Return of the Red Queen -- 13. Eat Me -- 14. Crushed by the Weight
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      Butters, MaryJane.
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      -- CIABATTA -- SCALI -- CHALLAH -- SANDWICH LOAF -- GLUTEN-FREE SANDWICH LOAF -- PAIN DE MIE -- CAST
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      Nixon, Kezia, author.
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      pain. The target population was derived from volunteer patients of a local pain clinic. The volunteers
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      Adler-Neal, Adrienne L., author.
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      mindfulness meditation training can significantly reduce pain. Mindfulness-based analgesia after brief mental
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      Hanses, Erin McKenna, author.
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      Amores similarly demonstrates the pain of romantic love Lucretius warns of, but later, as the self
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      Cunard, Candace Gail, author.
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      readers to linger with feelings, particularly ones that might initially produce pain or discomfort. By
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      Wright, Blanche O., author.
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      heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine; and hallucinogens), prescribed drugs (pain relievers, tranquilizers
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      Allatzas, Renee C., author.
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      patients to ensure that patients' needs (pain, positioning, pottying, and proximity of personal items) are
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      Hoggard, Mickelene F., author.
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      treatment of diseases and disorders such as chronic pain, multiple sclerosis and Parkinson's and Alzheimer
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      Dong, Peter Y., author.
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      associated with pain and itch, discuss some of the current models for pain and itch circuits as information
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      Miller, Lauren Emily, author.
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      is typically reserved solely for enhancing stage presence, reducing pain or repairing an injury.
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      Cooper, Michael Alan, author. (orcid)0000-0002-9312-0399
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      benefit from physical activity that improve abnormal sensation and pain.
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      Kangas, Sally Elizabeth, author.
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      of chronic pain, chronic pain treatment options, and patient engagement were researched, and the
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      Morde, Riddish Sudhir, author.
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      the skin barrier without causing significant pain to the patient. Micro-Electro-Mechanical system
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      Lim, Hee-seong, author.
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      's (understanding of) pain aligns with the Buddhist doctrine, but his solution to pain is antithetical to Buddhist
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      Zeng, Junhui, author.
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      restriction tends to reduce the pain from punishment, possibly making cooperation even harder. Chapter 2
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      Ungerman, Lindsey, author.
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      were asked to rate their overall exercise-induced breast pain using a numerical scale for breast pain
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      McPherson, Kelsey G., author.
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      ) agonists, such as oxycodone, morphine, and fentanyl. Although these drugs provide significant pain relief
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      Huggins, Kathryn A., author.
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      possibilities of futures for black life beyond this circumscription of a relationship to black pain. This thesis
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      Ballinger, John Lawrence, author.
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      give expression to the pain, surprise, wonder, and acceptance of the strange new life my wife and I
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      Rygh, Audra, author.
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      understand and empathize with because they are not the ones personally experiencing the pain. For those who
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      Wendland, Kristin J., author.
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      Jerusalem. Through metaphors of one who bears the pain and sins of others and of cultic reparation, the
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      Agere, Solomon Adugna, author.
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      initiate RA are not yet known. Current treatments provide only symptomatic relief by alleviating pain and
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      Wei, Feng, author.
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      , teeth misalignment, pain in the muscle, jaw or neck and jaw muscle stiffness indicate that an objective
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      Cubo, Rubén, author.
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      , crippling diseases like Chronic Pain and Epilepsy, and psychiatric diseases such as Schizophrenia and
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      Jones, Jennifer Elizabeth, author.
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      chikungunya virus (CHIKV). CHIKV infection causes a range of symptoms, including fever, rash, and pain and
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      Hui Mingalone, Carrie K., author.
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      , specifically pain, but do not treat the underlying cause of disease. A major hurdle for better therapies is the
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      Wink, Alexandra Elisabeth, author.
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      knee pain and worsening pain during weight-bearing and non-weight bearing activities. In an ancillary
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      Pauly, Hannah Marie, author.
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      restore joint stability, prevent pain, and limit damage to surrounding tissues. However surgical
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      Brownstein, Korey Joseph, author.
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      To relieve pain and inflammation, the people of southern Africa, Europe, and North America use the
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      Abdelaziz, Abed, author.
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      activities, recovery time, pain reduction, and physical function). Using a quantitative survey, outcomes were
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      de Achaval, Sofia, author.
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      available to alieve pain, however there is no cure. As symptoms worsen, many patients consider more invasive
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      Bork, Hans Spencer, author.
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      opposing modes of expression: one that produces pleasure, and the other pain. Between these, the dynamics
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      Yakobson, Michelle, author.
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      hypothesized that days of delirium, sedation, and mechanical ventilation, as well as rates of pain and sepsis
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      Bennett, Katie.
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      of Sin -- The Idol of Emotion -- The Idol of Busyness -- The Idol of a Pain-Free Life -- The Idol of
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      McCammon, Robert R.
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      Vessel -- III. Wilderness of Pain -- 1. Pigsticker -- 2. Armed and Dangerous -- 3. When the Candles Went
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      Tayade, Amitkumar Gulabrao, author.
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      concentration and in some cases pain. Currently, there are no scientifically validated cures available for most
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      Trudgeon, Thomas William, II., author.
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      relationship to privilege and pain. I hoped through this practice to create a profound semblance of community
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      Sharma, Sonia, author. (orcid)0000-0002-1887-7420
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      nociceptive pathway that starts with detection of real or potential tissue damage and may progress to pain
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      Gillham, Alex R., author.
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      for one another, and (c) we should feel pain when a friend dies. Similarly, the gods engage in
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      Jaremko, William J., author.
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      to various neurological diseases, such as stroke, epilepsy and neuropathic pain. Inhibitors of these
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      Colón Mercado, Jennifer Marie, author.
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      neuropathic pain, a process caused mostly by the spontaneous activation of spinothalamic neurons leading to
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      Pentecost, Amanda Elizabeth, author. (orcid)0000-0002-3130-0597
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      , chronic pain. Current treatments for the disease include delivering anti-inflammatory drugs, like
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      Russell, Matthew E. B., author.
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      recruited. All participants were asked to track daily ratings of pain (VAS), relaxation (RR), and complete
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      Desvigne, Cara Snow, author.
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      of in years, and pain I had probably been repressing my entire life. And my dad played a prominent
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      Begay, Lyncia, author.
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      through the socially suppressed and much-disliked sadness, anger, and pain with unequivocal resolve. It is
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      Forney, Emily K., author.
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      political worlds. As the novel progresses, the fight to claim a worse pain is broken down as foolish and
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      Dellis, Nelson.
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      ! - Tips for Improving Memory by Sleeping Right -- No Pain, No Gain, Slightly More Brain - Tips for
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      Abo, Jessica.
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      Your Pain into Purpose -- How You Can Pull Power Out of Pain -- Learning to Live with Loss -- How
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      Sweitzer, BobbieJean.
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      Difficult to Manage Postoperative Pain -- 12.7 High-Dose Preoperative Pain Medications -- 12.8 Opioid
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      Deng, Chen, author. (orcid)0000-0003-2642-6766
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      Project 3: For older population, development of hip fracture and pain prevention, and the design of
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      Su, Wencong.
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      blockchain technology in energy scenarios -- 3.2.2.1 Pain points of the energy industry -- Power generation
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      Galanakis, Charis M.
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      Preventing Abuse or Neglect -- 1.4.2 Methods to Reduce Suffering -- 1.4.2.1 Pain Relief After Surgeries -- 1
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      Sarkar, Mustafa.
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      Perceptions of Pain and Motivation During a Physically Demanding Task -- 2. Methods -- 2.1. Participants -- 2