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Chronic Pain
By Pain is considered to be chronic if it has remained essentially unrelieved for 6 months or longer. Chronic pain can be of many types and locations, and may or may not have specific tissue damage associated with it. This is to contrast it with Acute pain, which is temporary, is related to specific tissue damage, and reduces in .
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Chronic pain - Reassessing the role of morphine and other narcotics
(MAYO CLINIC) - Healers have been using opiates to treat pain for thousands of years. But to this day, there remains debate over the role of narcotics in the treatment of chronic pain.
http://www.mayohealth.org/mayo/9710/htm/morphine.htmm
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Defend Chronic Pain Treatment
6/5/96 One of the saddest and least noticed consequences of the war on drugs is the under-treatment and non-treatment of chronic pain. Literally hundreds of thousands of patients endure needless agony -- in some cases turning to suicide as the only available form of relief -- because they could not find a ...
http://www.drcnet.org/rapid/1996/6-5-1.html
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