Stay active. Try alternative therapies such as acupuncture or yoga. Make sure the benefits of medications outweigh the harm.
Those recommendations for treating chronic pain might sound like they’re coming from a medical guideline or a workers’ comp conference, but they’re actually from the latest edition of Consumer Reports.
The article, slated for the June edition of Consumer Reports magazine and available online now, is titled “Real Pain Relief, Now.” It concisely summarizes research and makes recommendations in three areas: non-drug therapies such as mind...
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