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Research Posts

Advances in the understanding and treatment of pain and headache In conclusion, I am very grateful to all the authors who agreed to share their deep knowledge on pain and headache in the frame of this special issue. As it is, the issue collects an original set of insightful opinion articles and reviews that attempt […]
There is limited existing evidence to support the common assumption that strenuous endurance exercise bouts impair immune competency In summary, based on current evidence, it is misleading to state that any form of exercise is immuno-suppressive. This belief is counterproductive for encouraging exercise as a preventative and therapeutic strategy for chronic disease. Indeed, we encourage […]