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“...Copaifera.Medicinal plants. Pain and inflammation. Toxicology. Gastroprotection. Cell culture...”
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“...Background: The term “rabbit gastrointestinal syndrome” (RGIS) refers to a decrease in peristaltic...”
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“... frequency of reported pain; and indicated a significant decrease of both intensity and frequency of pain...”
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“..., there was a decrease in disability after the intervention for the total sample. Similar result...”
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“.... Additionally, group interventions with participants having organic diseases showed decreases in pain, fatigue...”
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