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Airing Pain #149: Why pain persists: from childhood trauma to faulty immunity



This edition of Airing Pain looks at the research into why pain persists, how we can identify people at risk and whether we could prevent it happening.



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So how does this happen?

The interviews were recorded at the British Pain Society’s Annual Scientific Meeting, 2024.



Contributors: 



Shafiq Sikander, a professor of sensory neurophysiology at the William Harvey Research Institute, Queen Mary University, London.



Gareth Hathway, professor of neuroscience at the University of Nottingham’s’ school of life sciences.



Kathleen Sluka, a professor in physical therapy and rehabilitation science at the University of Iowa in the United States.



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The interviews were recorded at the British Pain Society’s Annual Scientific Meeting, 2024. 



This programme describes research using laboratory animals that is consistent with Pain Concern’s Humane Care and Use of Animals in Medical Research Policy



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