Jun 30

Stuffing it can be hard, but it is the right thing to do.

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Jun 24

The discovery of a link between hyperglycemia and inflammation was unexpected, but it appears to be extremely important.

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Jun 24

As trials proceed for “torture”, we wonder how far culpability extends for known allowance of human suffering. What is the difference between torture and a severe constant pain state?

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Jun 24

Elizabeth Mitchell, poet laureate of central pain.

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Jun 14

Injury leads to cell death caused by executioner enzymes, which also just happen to accelerate maturation of cytokines which produce reactive oxygen species, or free radicals as they are sometimes called. Free radicals are akin chemically to hydrogen peroxide.

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Jun 8

There is very good reason for neurologists to ask “Can you feel this vibrating?” rather than “Can you feel this?”. “Feeling” is not the same thing as detecting vibrations.

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Jun 8

These South Carolina experts are, as the English say, “spot on”.

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Jun 8

Like a voice in the wilderness, we have begged psychiatrists to stop talking about placebo and to begin treating the very serious anxiety which severe pain causes.

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Jun 8

Many have suspected that there is fast pain in the evoked aspect of central pain.

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Jun 5

We receive requests for articles to inform doctors about central pain. The IASP publication is available in pdf format at the URL listed.

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