chronic pain
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Study Shows that Thinking About Pain Makes it More Painful
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 20 percent of Americans suffer from chronic pain. The terrible repercussions of opioid addiction—which killed about 50,000 individuals in the United States in 2019 alone—have prompted experts to hunt for alternatives to new medications
Latest Research Articles
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King Baboon Spider: This Tarantula's Immensely Painful Venom May Help Us Understand Chronic Pain
Yoga May Become Effective Alternative in Treating Lower Back Pain
People Suffering From Chronic Pain More Likely to Develop Dementia
LED Shows Promise as Potential Treatment for Chronic Pain
Higher Levels of Physical Activity in Older Adults Could Lessen Risk of Chronic Pain
Genetically Modified Mice Demonstrate Secrets For Reducing Pain
Animal Research and Acupuncture: Stress Hormone Decrease
Reducing Pain Just By Crossing Your Fingers?
Could Spider Venom Relieve Chronic Pain?
Brain Scans Reveal Pain Is "Visible"
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