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Chronic Pain: Translating Population-Based Clinical Studies into Patient-Specific Treatment Strategies
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11/08/2012
Translating Evidence to the Clinic: Assessing and Treating Chronic Neuropathic Pain
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Path of the Patient: Addressing Disparities in Pain Management
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Path of the Patient: Managing Chronic Pain in Primary Care (AMA)
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10/25/2012
Path of the Patient: Managing Chronic Pain in Primary Care (ACPE)
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1/27/2012 - Weight problems increase likelihood of pain experiences
A telephone survey of more than one million Americans has revealed that people who are obese or overweight are more likely to experience pain, according to researchers from Stony Brook University.
1/18/2012 - Researchers find few benefits to common pain treatments
A team of researchers is advising physicians to use caution when recommending treatments to patients with rheumatoid arthritis, as the side effects of many common therapies may outweigh the benefits.
1/16/2012 - Researchers recommend changing the way opioids are administered
In addition to pain caused by direct stimulation of nerves, a sort of "memory" of pain may persist in the nerves after a traumatic event like surgery. A team of researchers is now reporting in the journal Science that high doses of opioid pain relievers may help eliminate this source of pain.
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Combining Naproxen and Nitric Oxide: A Potential New Approach to Analgesia for Osteoarthritis
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04/08/2011
Evaluating and Managing Pain Symptoms in an Older Adult
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02/09/2010
Expert Perspective on Selecting an Extended-Release Opioid Analgesic for the Treatment of Chronic Pain
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RAPID: Clinical Management of a Patient With Rheumatoid Arthritis: 10-Year Summary
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12/18/2009
Fibromyalgia: Managing the Syndrome of Abnormal Pain Processing
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