Pain Research and Management

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  • Pain Research and Management -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 6
  • - Article ID 469629
  • - Cannabinoids

Medicinal Use of Cannabis: History and Current Status

Harold Kalant
  • Pain Research and Management -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 2
  • - Article ID 161927
  • - Original Article

Concentration-Effect Relationship after Intravenous Hydromorphone Administration: Use of An Effect Compartment Model and System Analysis to Minimize Hysteresis of Effects

D Westerling | P Hoglund
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  • Volume 3
  • - Article ID 946171
  • - Original Article

The Nature and Prevalence of Pain in Dreams

Antonio L Zadra | Tore A Nielsen | ... | DC Donderi
  • Pain Research and Management -
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  • Volume 11
  • - Article ID 180423
  • - Introduction

Pain in Children

G Allen Finley
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  • Volume 18
  • - Article ID 651649
  • - Original Article

Use and Nonmedical Use of Prescription Opioid Analgesics in the General Population of Canada and Correlations with Dispensing Levels in 2009

Kevin D Shield | Wayne Jones | ... | Benedikt Fischer
  • Pain Research and Management -
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  • Volume 1
  • - Article ID 696407
  • - Canadian Pain Society Symposium

Craniofacial Pain: Brainstem Mechanisms

Barry J Sessle
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  • Volume 8
  • - Article ID 916535
  • - Article

Injury Biomechanics of the Cervical Spine in Car Collisions - some Needs for Further Research

Mats Y. Svensson
  • Pain Research and Management -
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  • Volume 4
  • - Article ID 516320
  • - Original Article

Pain Evoked by Electrical Stimulation of the Prepyloric Region of the Stomach: Cutaneous Sensibility Changes in the Referred Pain Area

Asbjørn M Drewes | Henrik B Krarup | ... | Lars Arendt-Nielsen
  • Pain Research and Management -
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  • Volume 10
  • - Article ID 518040
  • - Editorial

Does Exposure to Analgesics in Utero Cause Schizophrenia?

Richard L O’Reilly
  • Pain Research and Management -
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  • Volume 5
  • - Article ID 713265
  • - Neurology and Chronic Pain

Electrical Nerve Stimulation Can Be Used as a Tool in fMRI Studies of Pain- and Tingling-Evoked Activations

Karen D Davis | Chun L Kwan | ... | David J Mikulis
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  • Volume 16
  • - Article ID 727094
  • - Original Article

Diet, Lifestyle and Chronic Widespread Pain: Results from the 1958 British Birth Cohort Study

Elizabeth G VanDenKerkhof | Helen M Macdonald | ... | Gary J Macfarlane
  • Pain Research and Management -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 7
  • - Article ID 380509
  • - Case Report

Cannabis for Chronic Pain: Case Series and Implications for Clinicians

Mark A Ware | Ann Gamsa | ... | Mary-Ann Fitzcharles
  • Pain Research and Management -
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  • Volume 13
  • - Article ID 903784
  • - Original Article

Once-Daily, Controlled-Release Tramadol and Sustained-Release Diclofenac Relieve Chronic Pain due to Osteoarthritis: A Randomized Controlled Trial

André D Beaulieu | Paul M Peloso | ... | Andrew C Darke
  • Pain Research and Management -
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  • Volume 20
  • - Article ID 234193
  • - Original Article

Grey Zones in the Diagnosis of Adult Migraine without Aura Based on the International Classification of Headache Disorders-Iii Beta: Exploring the Covariates of Possible Migraine without Aura

Aynur Ozge | Elif Aydinlar | Bahar Tasdelen
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  • Volume 6
  • - Article ID 413641
  • - Cannabinoids

Cannabinoids and Pain

J Michael Walker | Nicole M Strangman | Susan M Huang
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