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1. Advice to remain active with arm pain reduces disability.

2. Self-reported pain severity is associated with a history of coronary heart disease.

3. Evaluation of work-related psychosocial factors and regional musculoskeletal pain: results from a EULAR Task Force.

4. Vitamin D and chronic widespread pain in a white middle-aged British population: evidence from a cross-sectional population survey.

5. Investigating the determinants of international differences in the prevalence of chronic widespread pain: evidence from the European Male Ageing Study.

6. Acculturation and the prevalence of pain amongst South Asian minority ethnic groups in the UK.

7. Risk factors for development of non-specific musculoskeletal pain in preteens and early adolescents: a prospective 1-year follow-up study.

8. Moderation of psychosocial risk factors through dysfunction of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal stress axis in the onset of chronic widespread musculoskeletal pain: findings of a population-based prospective cohort study.

9. Does physical trauma lead to an increase in the risk of new onset widespread pain?

10. Looking back: developments in our understanding of the occurrence, aetiology and prognosis of chronic pain 1954-2004.

11. An excess of widespread pain among South Asians: are low levels of vitamin D implicated?

12. Is musculoskeletal pain more common now than 40 years ago?: Two population-based cross-sectional studies.

13. Poor sleep and depression are independently associated with a reduced pain threshold. Results of a population based study.

14. Association between pain in the hip region and radiographic changes of osteoarthritis: results from a population-based study.

15. Parental pain is not associated with pain in the child: a population based study.

16. The role of workplace low-level mechanical trauma, posture and environment in the onset of chronic widespread pain.

17. Effects of psychosocial and individual psychological factors on the onset of musculoskeletal pain: common and site-specific effects.

18. Chronic widespread pain in the population: a seven year follow up study.

19. Sex hormonal factors and chronic widespread pain: a population study among women.

20. Associations between adverse events in childhood and chronic widespread pain in adulthood: are they explained by differential recall?

21. Short term influence of mechanical factors on regional musculoskeletal pain: a study of new workers from 12 occupational groups.

22. Features of somatization predict the onset of chronic widespread pain: results of a large population-based study.

23. Risk factors for persistent chronic widespread pain: a community-based study.

24. Role of mechanical and psychosocial factors in the onset of forearm pain: prospective population based study.

25. Radiographic change is common in new presenters in primary care with hip pain. PCR Hip Study Group.

26. Development and validation of a questionnaire to assess disabling foot pain.

27. The association between chronic widespread pain and mental disorder: a population-based study.

29. Generalized pain, fibromyalgia and regional pain: an epidemiological view.

30. The prevalence and associated features of chronic widespread pain in the community using the 'Manchester' definition of chronic widespread pain.

31. Chronic widespread pain in the community: the influence of psychological symptoms and mental disorder on healthcare seeking behavior.

32. The occurrence of falls among patients with a new episode of hip pain.

33. The frequency of restricted range of movement in individuals with self-reported shoulder pain: results from a population-based survey.

34. Widespread pain: is an improved classification possible?

35. The natural history of chronic pain in the community: a better prognosis than in the clinic?

36. More pain, more tender points: is fibromyalgia just one end of a continuous spectrum?

38. Health impact of pain in the hip region with and without radiographic evidence of osteoarthritis: a study of new attenders to primary care

39. EULAR revised recommendations for the management of fibromyalgia.

40. Defining hip pain for population studies.

41. Hip pain onset in relation to cumulative workplace and leisure time mechanical load: a population based case-control study.

42. Occupational factors related to shoulder pain and disability.

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