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Fibromyalgia May Frequently Occur Along with a Variety of Other Diseases, Review Finds

by PAINS Project | May 31, 2018 | News, Research |

Published by Fibromyalgia News Today Fibromyalgia (FM) commonly occurs alongside rheumatological diseases as well as certain non-rheumatological disorders such as neurological, gastrointestinal, and psychological conditions, a review study found. The study, “Comorbid...

AMA Report Shows National Progress Toward Reversing Opioid Epidemic

by PAINS Project | May 31, 2018 | News, Pain Policy | 1 comment

The American Medical Association (AMA) issued a new report today documenting  how physician leadership is advancing the fight against the opioid epidemic. The report, which is being released as the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Pain Management Best...

‘Unintended Consequences’: Inside the fallout of America’s crackdown on opioids

by PAINS Project | May 31, 2018 | News, Pain Policy |

Published by The Washington Post The morning of the long drive, a drive he took every month now, Kenyon Stewart rose from the living room recliner and winced in pain. He looked outside, at the valley stretching below his trailer, and again wondered whether it was...

FDA Urges Opioids Guidelines to Stem “Biggest Public Health Crisis”

by PAINS Project | May 30, 2018 | News, Pain Policy |

Published by Health IT Analytics Just like every other public health stakeholder, the FDA is struggling to control the immense impact of opioids on the nation’s health and wellbeing. The opioid addiction epidemic is currently “the biggest public health crisis facing...

AMA Castigated for Rightly Opposing a National 3-Day Limit on Opioid Prescriptions

by PAINS Project | May 30, 2018 | News, Pain Policy |

Published by Reason A bill sponsored by Sen. Rob Portman (R-Ohio) would impose a nationwide limit of three days on initial prescriptions of opioids for acute pain. “People are dying around the country every single day because patients are being prescribed too...
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