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The updated recommendations seek to course correct after guidelines from 2016 were criticized for harshly limiting access to needed pain medication.
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On this Tuesday, Feb. 4, episode of Sundial:Legislative Session UpdateGuns at places of worship? That question's being debated during this year’s…
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Changing how the mind reacts to pain can reduce the discomfort experienced, according to scientists who study brain pathways that regulate pain. A new type of therapy aims to enhance that effect.
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Virtually all of us will have to endure some aches and pains in the course of growing older. Maybe a bad back that makes getting out of bed a grueling…
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When you go to the doctor in pain, you'll probably be asked to rate your discomfort on a scale of 0 to 10. But doctors say there may be a better way to assess pain.
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Guests for Sundial on Wednesday, May 2, 2018:South Florida has not been spared in the nation's opioid crisis. In Palm Beach County alone, there were 600…
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Nonopioid treatments for common conditions that leave people in chronic pain fare as well as opioid treatments and have fewer risks and side effects.
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Acetaminophen, the world's most popular painkiller, doesn't just dull physical aches, it also has subtle psychological effects, researchers say. But blunting emotions isn't always a good thing.
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Learning strategies to deal with chronic pain can be an effective way to stay off addictive medicines, says the head of the Mayo Clinic's pain rehab center. But insurance doesn't always cover it.
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New guidelines encourage doctors to tell patients to try non-drug therapies for acute lower back pain first.