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This week's #PAIN featured image depicts neuroimmune relevant mechanisms implicated in nociplastic pain syndromes. Learn more in Rodríguez-Palma et al.'s new comprehensive review https://bit.ly/3XNJfwj
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New research from JAMA Network Open shows chronic pain is developing at higher rates than diabetes, depression, or high blood pressure in the U.S. The study found 52 new cases of chronic pain per 1,000 person-years, with people aged 50+ at higher risk. https://nbcnews.to/3Nches4 To learn more about chronic pain, visit IASP’s newly launched Chronic Pain Topic Page for comprehensive resources and information. https://bit.ly/4eql3pF Please note, IASP does not endorse this study but is sharing for informational purposes only. #ChronicPain #PainAwareness #IASP #PainResearch
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Register for this 4 November webinar, “Pain in Osteoarthritis” presented by the Musculoskeletal Pain SIG. This webinar is dedicated to explaining some of the mechanisms involved in chronic osteoarthritis pain. In addition, the webinar will highlight how a better understanding of pain mechanisms can help explain why some patients do not respond to standard pain therapies for OA. https://bit.ly/4dwefW1
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Check out articles like “Effects of immunosuppression after limb fracture in mice on nociceptive, cognitive, and anxiety-related outcomes” by Sahbaie et al. in #PainReports https://bit.ly/3TQwqyA
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Register for the 29 October webinar, “How to Peer Review Pain Research” presented by IASP’s Early Career Network! Join Editor-in-Chief of PAIN, Karen D. Davis, PhD, and Editor-in-Chief of Pain Reports, David Yarnitsky, MD for insights on how to peer review for a pain journal. This will be followed by a Q&A where they will answer audience questions on how to become involved and provide the most effective peer review. https://bit.ly/3ZSVzNc
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The European Pain Federation EFIC is excited to invite you to the 14th EFIC Congress - Pain in Europe XIV, taking place in Lyon from 24-26 April 2025. Don’t miss the chance to be part of the largest international congress on pain in 2025, gathering pain researchers and clinicians and sharing the latest developments in pain science and management! https://bit.ly/4eFYbCk Early Bird Registration Deadline: 15 November 2024 Late-Breaking Abstract Submission Deadline: 25 November
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Check out this PRF interview with Jaris Swidrovich where PRF Correspondent Annemarie Dedek asks them about their introduction to pain research and how they view their role as an intersectional member of the pain research community https://bit.ly/3Y7X492
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In this week's PAIN featured image, Freynhagen et al. present examples of major stakeholders in the care of pain with overlapping perspectives on functioning. Their new Perspective article argues the need for a common definition. Learn more at https://bit.ly/3XKrUEq
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Congratulations to Honorary IASP Member Allan Basbaum on receiving the Ralph W. Gerard Prize in Neuroscience! This is the Society for Neuroscience's highest recognition for outstanding scientists who have made significant contributions to neuroscience throughout their careers. Learn more about the award and Dr. Basbaum’s work: https://bit.ly/3XUO1bb
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Now on Pain Reports: “Trajectories of pain and depressive symptoms among people living with low back pain during the COVID-19 pandemic: a 24-month longitudinal study” by Angarita-Fonseca et al. https://bit.ly/4cgj7hC
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