Pain Studies and Treatment

Pain Studies and Treatment

ISSN Print: 2329-3268
ISSN Online: 2329-3276
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"A Descriptive Longitudinal Study of Chronic Pain Outcomes and Gender Differences in a Multidisciplinary Pain Management Centre"
written by Teik G. Tay, Andrea L. Willcocks, Judy F. Chen, Grazyna Jastrzab, Kok E. Khor,
published by Pain Studies and Treatment, Vol.2 No.2, 2014
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