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RELIEF: PAIN RESEARCH NEWS, INSIGHTS AND IDEAS

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  • Archive

    December 2013

  • BiM in Review 2013

    BIM · December 23, 2013

    Here we are again - summer time on top of the world and with the mercury due to top 44C this week, we are well and truly gearing up for scorching days and balmy nights. So, as is customary here at BiM, let’s look back on 2013 and forward to 2014.

    Body In Mind
  • Illusory Perceptions

    BIM · December 19, 2013

    How is the perception of distance altered in the presence of pain?

    Body In Mind
  • Predictors of Suicidal Ideation in Chronic Pain Patients

    BIM · December 16, 2013

    The primary objective of our study was to examine whether chronic pain patients with or without current suicidal thoughts present a distinctive profile in terms of their sociodemographic characteristics, physical health, mental well-being, cognitions, antidepressant intake, and their use of illicit drugs and alcohol for pain relief.

    Body In Mind
  • Time to get qualified in Pain Science?

    BIM · December 13, 2013

    Information and new findings about pain bombard us from all directions and keeping abreast of them is a major challenge. Another challenge is integrating this knowledge for clinical applications. While there are discipline-specific issues associated ...

    Body In Mind
  • Generating Much Interest (aka GMI)

    BIM · December 12, 2013

    I would love to know your experience with using GMI. What works? What doesn’t? Who has had some triumphs? Who has had some horrible failures? And most importantly, why?

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