The Journal of Pain Research Has a New SCImago Journal Ranking
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The Journal of Pain Research has received a SJR of 0.848 in the 2014 SCImago Journal Ranking (SJR).
The Journal of Pain Research has received a SJR of 0.848 in the 2014 SCImago Journal Ranking (SJR).
The Journal of Pain Research has received a SJR of 0.848 in the 2014 SCImago Journal Ranking (SJR).
15:45 EST 11 Feb 2016 | PR Web The Journal of Pain Research has received a SJR of 0.848 in the 2014 SCImago Journal Ranking (SJR…
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The Journal of Pain Research has received a SJR of 0.848 in the 2014 SCImago Journal Ranking (SJR).
The Journal of Pain Research has received a SJR of 0.848 in the 2014 SCImago Journal Ranking (SJR).
The Journal of Pain Research has received a SJR of 0.848 in the 2014 SCImago Journal Ranking (SJR).
The Journal of Pain Research has received a SJR of 0.848 in the 2014 SCImago Journal Ranking (SJR).
The Journal of Pain Research has received a SJR of 0.848 in the 2014 SCImago Journal Ranking (SJR).
The Journal of Pain Research has received a SJR of 0.848 in the 2014 SCImago Journal Ranking (SJR).
The Journal of Pain Research has received a SJR of 0.848 in the 2014 SCImago Journal Ranking (SJR).
Clinicians and society as a whole need to appreciate language’s potential to further stigmatize and marginalize all patients…
Clinicians and society as a whole need to appreciate language’s potential to further stigmatize and marginalize all patients…
Clinicians and society as a whole need to appreciate languages potential to further stigmatize and marginalize all patients…
Clinicians and society as a whole need to appreciate language’s potential to further stigmatize and marginalize all patients…
Clinicians and society as a whole need to appreciate language’s potential to further stigmatize and marginalize all patients…
Clinicians and society as a whole need to appreciate language’s potential to further stigmatize and marginalize all patients…
Clinicians and society as a whole need to appreciate language’s potential to further stigmatize and marginalize all patients…
Clinicians and society as a whole need to appreciate language’s potential to further stigmatize and marginalize all patients…
Clinicians and society as a whole need to appreciate language’s potential to further stigmatize and marginalize all patients…
Clinicians and society as a whole need to appreciate language’s potential to further stigmatize and marginalize all patients…
The Journal of Pain Research has published the commentary "Terminology of chronic pain: the need to "level the playing field".