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The common conception that the brain is primarily for thinking, emotion, or other cognitive processes is potentially misleading, as the brain is fundamentally an organ designed to fulfill a core function that only it can accomplish. This commentary p
This recent perspective article published in Nature Human Behaviour, addresses the persistent failure of traditional research to curb rising global physical inactivity, arguing that existing approaches are too reductionist. The authors presented a co
Embodying relational presence w/ @wisewayskit & Shelley.

At the core of healthcare there is a foundation that is often missed, downplayed or just ignored. But it’s the very thing that holds it all together.

We’re inherently social r
A recent global study involving 288 people with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) explored subjective perceptions of profound changes in bodily function and sensations. The analysis generated two major themes: “An act of evil” and &ld
This recently published study involving 270 hEDS patients analyzed the cerebrovascular, autonomic, and neuropathic features of the syndrome, highlighting key areas of dysfunction.

Here’s what they found:
1. Cerebral Dysregulation is Widespread
The article that caught my eye this week explored the existing literature on interoception in autistic folk (unfortunately with some outdated language framing). 

This caught my eye as being quite relevant for pain care, as a neurodivergent clinician
This insightful study delves into the fascinating relationship between dedicated sensorimotor training through sport or music, internal body awareness (interoception), and pain perception in healthy individuals. 

The authors found that athletes and

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