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MANAGING CHRONIC PAIN

It is estimated that one third to half of the UK population lives with pain*, with many reporting their pain having a significant impact on their physical and emotional health. It’s also increasingly recognised that medication alone is not the answer: painkillers do not ‘kill’ the pain – at best they relieve some of it. Here, Dr Nicola Sherlock shares why those living with pain need to adopt a more holistic view of it and consider what else can be put into their toolboxes of support to better manage it.

1 UNDERSTAND YOUR PAIN

Chronic pain is difficult to understand. Why does one person’s pain persist

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