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Reyes–Gibby CC et al. – In a multigene analysis, the authors found a gene–dose effect, with each protective genotype reducing the risk for severe pain by as much as 38%. This study suggests the importance of inflammation gene polymorphisms in modulating pain severity. Additional studies are needed to validate these findings.

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