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RELIEF: PAIN RESEARCH NEWS, INSIGHTS AND IDEAS

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  • Acupuncture

    Seeing Acupuncture in a Completely Different Light: A Conversation with Vitaly Napadow

    Stephani Sutherland · October 20, 2020

    In this exclusive RELIEF interview, neuroscientist and acupuncturist Vitaly Napadow discusses the evidence for a beneficial effect of acupuncture on pain and how this ancient technique might work.

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  • Looking to Toxins to Understand Pain: A Chat With Australian Pain Society 2020 Rising Star Samuel Robinson

    Lincoln Tracy · August 5, 2020

    What can toxins from bees and wasps teach us about pain? Quite a lot, it turns out...

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  • Improving Musculoskeletal Pain Care in Brazil Through Education: An Interview with Physiotherapist-Turned-Researcher Felipe Reis

    Lincoln Tracy · July 15, 2020

    In this exclusive RELIEF interview, Reis discusses his path to pain research, the challenges associated with musculoskeletal pain, the pain landscape in Brazil, and more.

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  • Managing Chronic Pain during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Patient Perspective

    Catherine ParĂ© · May 13, 2020

    In this RELIEF interview, Billie Jo Bogden discusses the challenges of dealing with chronic pain during the coronavirus crisis.

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  • Childhood cancer changes the pain experience for survivors and parents.

    Understanding Pain Through Lived Experience

    Stephani Sutherland · December 4, 2019

    Childhood cancer changes the pain experience for survivors and parents.

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