Can You Reshape Your Brain's Response To Pain? NPR article, June 10, 2019

Then where is the evidence that people who experienced serious childhood trauma have higher incidence of chronic pain? Oh, right, doesn't exist. And why is it that many people, like me, who have never had any such trauma falsify your model entirely, you hack?

Science is not a vehicle for promoting one's personal opinion. This is "water has memory of the stuff it dissolved" kind of BS. Stop it with this shit.
Sadly ACEs are currently very trendy and getting everywhere.
 
What is an ACE?
Adverse childhood experience, or something like that. Basically anything traumatic during childhood, or actually if you had a childhood at all, since they never accept no for an answer and just waive it off as probably so traumatic you don't even remember it and now that will run off the clock on years of therapy.

James Coyne is doing a lot of debunking on this because things are clearly headed towards the same garbage research as we have been subjected to. Every study is significant, nothing is ever disproved and more research is always needed to produce an ever-growing pile of reversal-of-causality and correlation-as-causation without a single bit of reproducible objective evidence.
 
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