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Author Spotlight: Methodologies and Advancements of Chronic Pain Management Research
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Response to the Letter to the Editor-"Confounding Pitfalls in Chronic Pain Research"
Tanja Hamm-Faber1, Inge Arnts2, Dylan J H A Henssen3
1Department of Pain Medicine, Albert Schweitzer Hospital, Zwijndrecht, the Netherlands.
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