Pain in midlife women: a growing problem in need of further research
Abstract More than 10% of American adults experience some level of daily pain, and nearly 40 million (17.6%) experience episodes of severe pain annually. Women are particularly impacted by both episodic and chronic pain with higher prevalence and a greater level of pain-related disability compared t...
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Main Authors: | Jelena M. Pavlović (Author), Carol A. Derby (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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