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The Biochemical Origin of Pain for Palm

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The Biochemical Origin of Painpowered by Skyscape Author(s): Sota Omoigui, MDPublisher: State-of-the-Art Technologies, Inc. What happens between injury and our perception of pain? The Biochemical Origin of Pain, How a new law and new drugs have led to a medical breakthrough in the treatment of Persistent Pain, is about the first unifying law of Pain that explains the origin of all types of pain: from Arthritis to Fibromyalgia and from Migraine to Sciatica. Sota Omoigui's Law of Pain states that: The origin of all pain is inflammation and the inflammatory response. This is the most significant advance in our understanding of Pain in the last century. With this understanding and new drugs we have significantly advanced our ability to treat persistent pain. The knowledge in this reference will help everyone who has ever suffered from pain. This reference and Sota Omoigui's Law of Pain will endure as a significant milestone in the age-old quest of mankind to conquer pain.Sota Omoigui's Law of Pain is a dramatic and revolutionary shift from a focus on structural pathology to an understanding of the biochemical origin of Pain. It ushers in a new age for the understanding and treatment of Persistent Pain.Sota Omoigui's Law of Pain is based on extensive basic science biochemical research that has been published. With Skyscape's unique smARTlink technology, PainOrigin can easily cross-index with other titles from Skyscape's library to provide you with a powerful integrated source of medical references that you can carry with you wherever you go!

 
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