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Women Who Focus Negatively, Magnify Chronic Pain, More Likely to be Taking Prescribed Opioids

by SoP | Jun 22, 2017 | News | 0 comments

Female chronic pain sufferers who catastrophize, a psychological condition in which pain is exaggerated or irrationally focused on, not only report greater pain intensity, but are more likely to be taking prescribed opioids than men with the same condition, according...
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