In a study including more than 400 U.S. veterans, researchers found that a collaborative strategy for chronic pain management that included education for patients in pain and their primary care doctors--as well as frequent re-evaluation of how pain management plans were working--provided better relief of pain compared to standard care.
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It could happen.The Pink Ribbon does more than just raise awareness. Now, some of you might be thinking: "No more cancer. Girl, I... Read more »
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This second SharePost of the month features a guest blogger writing on the topic of helping a loved accept treatment. My last guest blog... Read more »
Of the very many studies that focus on the mental health processes of people with depression, surely one of the most common relates to... Read more »
Four well known and respected professionals in the Migraine and headache field —Dr. Roger Cady, Dr. Richard Lipton, Dr. Kathleen Farmer, and Dr.... Read more »
Drugmakers Novartis and Schering-Plough Corp. have announced they will collaborate on a new combination drug to treat asthma and chronic obstructive... Read more »
Many people listen to music to lift their spirits, but new research suggests that listening to or creating music may be an effective depression... Read more »
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