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Engineers created a new point-of-care test that measures cortisol in saliva to help doctors diagnose depression and anxiety.
There’s back pain that comes and goes—maybe you tweaked something while working out or doing housework—and then there’s back ...
Researchers have created an effective therapy for chronic pain that reduces pain intensity by focusing on emotional regulation.
A new study led by UNSW Sydney and Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA) shows that targeting emotional processing is key to treating and managing chronic pain.
A new study shows that improving emotional processing can significantly reduce chronic pain and improve quality of life.
Adults with chronic multisite pain had poorer psychosocial outcomes than those with single-site pain, but kinesiophobia levels were high in both groups.
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