Feb 21

All evocations are NOT created equal. This article discusses another of the Central Pain phenomena which has been defined more precisely by the surveys.

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Feb 20

Not ones to shrink from controversy, we take on all the Job’s Comforters and the illogical platitudes of the fatalists here. We express a strong belief that God is merciful. We passionately reject the idea that there is anything specifically wrong with people who acquire Central Pain, beyond their Central Pain.

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Feb 17

The recent discovery that peroxynitrite, by producing free radicals, expands the damage in cord injury, points out how important acids are in evaluating neuropathic pain.

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Feb 14

Apathy, the ineffective remedy. Why is it so popular among Central Pain Commentators?

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Feb 13

Good Samaritans DO something. Mediocre Samaritans give advice and make helpful comments.

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Feb 13

Here we comment on a peculiar tendency of humans and what it means for central pain.

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Feb 7

Here is a partial compilation of survey results for the last round of studies. We have given preference for those diagnosed with Central Pain by a trained physician, unless the symptoms were classic (eg. post stroke bizarre burning) and a visit to a pain clinic was pending as soon as motor rehab was completed.

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Feb 7

Do not read this if you have not already seen the movie, “Million Dollar Baby”. It will ruin it for you if you have not seen it.

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