... factors and their role in chronic pain: A brief review of
development and current status
Stanley I Innes*
Address: Private Practice 35 Maroondah Highway, Lilydale, 3140, Australia
Email: Stanley ... Cognitive Behavioural models dominate the research landscape in this area.
They are gaining wider acceptance and some aspects are being integrated and implemented...
... accuracy of the data analysis. All authors partici-
pated in the conception and design of the study; analysis
and interpretation of data; drafting the paper and revising
it critically for substantial ... and
facilitate critical appraisal and interpretation. The Stand-
ardized Monitoring and Assessment of Relief and Transi-
tions (SMART) initiative aims to ensure standa...
... Onthebasis of microsatelliteanalysisitmaybeconcludedthatthepresentgenetic
structure of mongoloids of Sikkimisnotakintothemongoloids of NortheastIndia in spite of
their similarethnicity, and similarhabitate.Duetolongtimeisolation and amalgamation
withnon-mongoloids of adjacentareathesecommunitiesexhibit a mixedgenepool.Thetime
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... needed. Many patient
outcomes are not only influenced by the performance of
individual care providers, but also by the functioning of
clinical teams and by broader organizational and finan-
cial structures. ... Change of tasks and responsibilities of health professionals, such as increased medical roles to nurses and enlarging
the roles of pharmacists.
- Multidisciplinary t...
... progress
towards chronic pain and disability [12].
Acute pain gives rise to anxiety about its aetiology and
prognosis [11], whereas chronic pain is distressing and
may reinforce fears that the cause ... 200 patients initially approached to participate in
the study, 158 were eligible to participate and completed
the baseline questionnaires. (Ineligibility was mainly by
reason of...
... with large phase IV clinical trials, meta analyses,
data base registry validation of ap proaches including quality of life and cost benefit analyses, safety, and head-to-
head clinical trials investigating ... syndromes, nausea, vomiting,
diarrhea, and life-threatening airway swellings.
Untreated airway angioe dema has an associated signifi-
cant risk of dying from asphyxia. The f...
... reactivation of
humoral autoimmunity after immunoablative therapy, we ana-
lyzed the avidity of reappearing ACPA-IgG autoantibodies by
dichotomizing patients according to their pre-transplantation
ACPA-IgG ... immunoablative therapy of ACPA-IgG autoantibodies with low avidityRegeneration after immunoablative therapy of ACPA-IgG autoantibodies with low avidity. (a) Low avidity of a...
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several levels of regulation. Signaling pathways, such as
cAMP and insulin signaling pathways, as well as key tran-
scription factors, such as PPA...
... the past years, the application of new dyes
such as Laurdan and the real-time visualization of protein
dynamics during signalling processes have largely corrob-
orated the membrane microdomain ... manipulates a variety of transport
and signal transduction processes in cells infected by HIV-
1. Modulation of cellular transport paths by Nef affects
the surface presentation of...
... received an average of
1,034 kcal/day and 47 g protein/day. An increase of
1,000 cal/day was associated with reduced mortality. The
effect of increased calories associated with lower mortality
was ... the increased
risk of haemorrahge and need for monitoring has sparked
much research, and a recent study tested a new direct
thrombin inhibitor, dabigatran, against warfarin [9]...