Q&A: Chronic pain research advances, experts discuss origins of persistent suffering

An estimated one in four Americans suffers from chronic pain. For one in 10 of those sufferers, their pain is so intense, it impacts their ability to work or take part in other life activities, leaving them feeling isolated, anxious or depressed. It is also a health issue so challenging to manage, many are prone to substance use disorders.
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