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Author Foreman, Judy

Title A Nation in Pain : Healing our Biggest Health Problem
Published Oxford : Oxford University Press, USA, 2014

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Description 1 online resource (832 pages)
Contents Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication Page; Contents; Introduction; How to Read This Book; Chapter 1 The Enormity of the Problem; Chapter 2 What Is Pain, Anyway?; Chapter 3 The Genetics of Pain; Chapter 4 Gender and Pain; Chapter 5 Children in Pain; Chapter 6 The Mind-Body in Pain; Chapter 7 Opioid Wars, Part I: The Problem; Chapter 8 Opioid Wars, Part II: Proposed Solutions; Chapter 9 How the Immune System Cranks Up Pain; Chapter 10 Marijuana: The Weed America Loves to Hate; Chapter 11 Beyond Opioids, Part I: Western Medicine
Chapter 12 Beyond Opioids, Part II: Complementary and Alternative MedicineChapter 13 Exercise: The Real Magic Bullet; Chapter 14 The Way Forward; Acknowledgments; Appendix Resources for Chronic Pain Patients; Notes; Index
Summary Out of 238 million American adults, 100 million live in chronic pain. And yet the press has paid more attention to the abuses of pain medications than the astoundingly widespread condition they are intended to treat. Ethically, the failure to manage pain better is tantamount to torture. When chronic pain is inadequately treated, it undermines the body and mind. Indeed, the risk of suicide for people in chronic pain is twice that of other people. Far more than just a symptom, writes author Judy Foreman, chronic pain can be a disease in its own right -- the biggest health problem facing America
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Subject Chronic pain -- United States
Chronic pain -- Treatment -- United States
Opioid abuse -- United States -- History
Pain -- Alternative treatment
Chronic pain
Chronic pain -- Treatment
Opioid abuse
Pain -- Alternative treatment
United States
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780199389544
0199389543