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“... PU, de Menezes FS, Yamashitafuji I, Vargas VZ, Wageck B (2016) Massage therapy decreases pain and perceived...”
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“...Capsaicin, a topical analgesic used in the treatment of chronic pain, has irritant properties that...”
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“... epigastric pain (47.4%). There were 392 patients with H pylori infection (33.6%), 12.8% being infants, 19.4...”
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“... epigastric pain (47.4%). There were 392 patients with H pylori infection (33.6%), 12.8% being infants, 19.4...”
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“... pain, frequently associated with depression. Objective: To determine the effect of 16 practice sessions...”
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“...- Acceptance and Emotional Intelligence decrease depression levels while acceptance has more...”
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“... exposure to predator odor. Meanwhile, pain-sensitive voles had lower overwinter survival than pain...”
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