For those of you who have done one, you will know that finishing your PhD can be a bit like sailing in front of Wild Oats in the Sydney to Hobart – the flapping spinnaker, ...
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Nociceptive, peripheral neuropathic, central sensitivity – is it all Greek to us?
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The Brain Private Fort or Social Arena?
Mirror neurons are famous. Some would argue that they are too famous for their own good, others would say that they are the biggest discovery since Dennis Lillee got caught with an aluminium cricket bat. ...
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Psychological obstacles to recovery in back pain: A rumble in the journal
Iām a little late to this one but an interesting disagreement recently emerged in the letters to the editor in the journal Pain. This focused around a recent study from the impressive Arthritis Research Campaign ...
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Belgium ā Famous for Chocolate and Explaining Pain Biology
Not an immediately obvious pairing, but still a bit more logical than a shop I once visited in UlaanBataar that sold saucepans, fur coats and guns (actually now that I think about it – one ...
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Here is fearfully and wonderfully complex for yer
We have just stumbled across a paper that is very intriguing if you are not up with this tricky little evolutionary twist. Tim Bruckner and colleagues at University of California Irvine and Berkeley, have reported ...