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A recent study conducted by researchers at the Centre hospitalier de l'Universite de Montreal (CHUM) in Quebec, Canada, has explored the circadian control of chronic pain. The study aims to understand the variability in pain rhythmicity among individuals with chronic pain and identify potential biomarkers. The researchers will collect data through online surveys, ecological momentary assessments, and biosample collection. The study also takes into account seasonal variability and the effect of latitude on pain rhythmicity. The findings will be published in a scientific journal and disseminated through various channels. [Extracted from the article] |