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This Week At PRICE (August 7th to August 11th)

New Beginnings and Award Winners! We wish to extend a fond farewell to PRICE research technician, Josue Cardoso, who after 9 years with UF, has gained a position at the Pennsylvania State University.  Congratulations and good luck!    PRICE affiliate, Aaron Mickle, has been awarded…

This Week At PRICE (July 31st to August 4th)

New Article on Brain-Predicted Age Difference Brain-predicted age differences are calculated by finding the difference between chronological age and brain age, which is estimated using neuroimaging data. Though findings tend to show higher results from individuals who live with chronic pain, articles exist arguing the opposite. In “Brain-predicted…

This Week At PRICE (July 24th to July 28th)

New Review in Gender Affirming Care PRICE affiliates, Mark Bishop and Meryl Alappattu worked alongside UF Librarian Jane Morgan-Daniel in the article, ‘Pain and Dysfunction Reported after Gender-Affirming Surgery: A Scoping Review’ which was recently published in Physical Therapy.  Eighty-seven articles discussing feminizing procedures, as well as thirty-one…

This Week At PRICE (July 17th to July 21st)

New Publications In Neighborhood Deprivation and Oxycodone Reward Behaviors Knee osteoarthritis is a degenerative joint disease of the knee that usually results from the progressive loss of articular cartilage.  An estimated 250 people worldwide suffer from it, with older adults experiencing the greater likelihood of having it. …

This Week At PRICE (July 10th to July 14th)

New Publication Around The Evidence-Practice Gap How do treatment decisions differ between countries?  Would the treatment methods used by dentists in Brazil differ from those on a different continent and are those decisions based on the most current evidence-based recommendations?  In ‘Evidence-Practice Gap in Treatment Recommendations for Proximal…

This Week At PRICE (June 26th to June 30th)

Newly Publication Concerning EMAs Ecological momentary assessments (EMAs) collect data repeatedly throughout an individual’s standard day, measuring their behaviors and experiences in real time, in their natural environment. In Experiences and Perceptions of Using Smartphone Ecological Momentary Assessment for Reporting Knee Osteoarthritis Pain and Symptoms, Roger Fillingim, alongside…

This Week At PRICE (June 12th to June 16th)

Newly Published Article on Gait & Posture How does chronic pain effect spatiotemporal gait? Dr. Yenisel Cruz-Almeida, alongside members of both her lab, as well as UF faculty, sought to answer the question: “Which pain outcome measures are associated with spatiotemporal gait performance in older adults…

This Week At PRICE (June 5th to June 9th)

Sibille and Bartley Speak at NIH On June 6-7, 2023 the National Institutes of Health (NIH) hosted the 18th Annual Pain Consortium symposium, featuring NIH-supported researchers whose work has contributed to pain science. At this year’s symposium, Advances in Pain Research: Resilience and Pathways to Recovery, Drs. Emily Bartley…

This Week At PRICE (May 22nd to May 26th)

Editorial on Critical Discovery Critical discovery uniquely, judiciously, and analytically examines cultural and structural mechanisms of pain inequities, centers the perspectives of people with lived experiences with chronic pain, applies the intersectionality framework in real-time or “realistically”, and develops innovative methodologies to interrogate the impact of social…

This Week At PRICE (May 15th to May 19th)

New Publication in Gratitude Embracing a grateful attitude is associated with a host of health-related benefits, and there is even growing support that expressing gratitude can both directly and indirectly affect pain and mental well-being. In a recent article published in Frontiers in Pain Research, Dr. Emily Bartley and Melissa…