Over-the-counter pain treatments are very effective for short-term relief. But if you're one of the millions of Americans who suffers from chronic pain, experts say a holistic approach to pain relief might serve you best. Experts say that whether you're seeking to soothe a constant backache or banish your migraines, reducing inflammation and stress by altering your diet, doing certain types of exercise, and using pain-relieving alternative therapies can play a critical role in alleviating your...
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