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Many people experience chronic pain, and the Cochrane Pain, Palliative and Supportive Care Group (PaPaS) have produced a large collection of related reviews. In April 2014, one of these has been updated, looking at the effects of non-invasive brain simulation on pain. Neil O’Connell from Brunel University in England led the review and describes the findings.
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Many people experience chronic pain, and the Cochrane Pain, Palliative and Supportive Care Group (PaPaS) have produced a large collection of related reviews. In April 2014, one of these has been updated, looking at the effects of non-invasive brain simulation on pain. Neil O’Connell from Brunel University in England led the review and describes the findings.