New cases of chronic pain occur more often among U.S. adults than new cases of several other common conditions

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U.S.DepartmentofHealth&HumanServices / NationalInstitutesofHealth

New cases of chronic pain occur more often among U.S. adults than new cases of several other common conditions, including diabetes, depression, and high blood pressure. Among people who have chronic pain, almost two-thirds will still have it the following year. These findings come from a new analysis of National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) data by investigators from the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health, Seattle Childrens Research Institute, and University of Washington, published inJAMA Network Open.

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