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Jacksonville VA clinic offers Battlefield Acupuncture as opioid alternative

by PAINS Project | Jan 29, 2018 | News, Treatment Options, Veterans |

Published by The Florida Times-Union – Jacksonville As her husband pushed her into the Department of Veterans Affairs clinic in Gainesville back in 2016, Bridget Savoie had her doubts about a pain remedy that involved a doctor sticking needles into her ears. A...

PTSD Symptoms and Patient-Related Outcomes in Chronic Pain

by PAINS Project | Jan 29, 2018 | News, Research |

Published by Clinical Pain Advisor Patients with chronic pain and ≥1 posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptom, particularly numbness or detachment, have poor pain-related outcomes, according to a study published in the Journal of Pain. The investigators assessed...

‘We’re treated like drug addicts’: As America fights opioid addiction, the healthcare system is failing people who live with chronic pain

by PAINS Project | Jan 28, 2018 | Living with Pain, News, Pain Policy |

Published by Business Insider Dominique Goodson says she would be happy to get off her opioid prescription. A New Jersey resident, Goodson has sickle cell anemia, an inherited blood condition in which the body has a hard time producing healthy red blood cells, which...

As if one pain problem was not enough: prevalence and patterns of coexisting chronic pain conditions and their impact on treatment outcomes

by PAINS Project | Jan 26, 2018 | News, Research |

Published by DovePress Introduction: The presence of multiple coexisting chronic pain (CP) conditions (eg, low-back pain and migraines) within patients has received little attention in literature. The goals of this observational longitudinal study were to determine...

As Arizona limits opioids, people with chronic pain worry about access

by PAINS Project | Jan 25, 2018 | Living with Pain, News, Pain Policy |

Published by AZ Central Two decades ago, the Valcarcels’ lives changed in an instant. Jim Valcarcel and his wife, Dorothy, were nearly home from a Los Angeles business trip when a Nissan Sentra jumped the Interstate 10 median at 51st Avenue and crashed head-on...
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