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“... pressure pain threshold at any of the assessment points. Conclusion: Massage therapy was more effective...”
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“...SUMMARY OBJECTIVE: Ureteral stents usually cause pain and lower urinary tract discomfort. This...”
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“...Daily low-dose of Tadalafil improves pain and frequency in Bladder pain syndrome/Interstitial...”
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“...Attentional bias to drug-related cues can induce craving, decrease concentration on non-related...”
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