Posts Tagged ‘epidemiology’
The Burden of Chronic Pain: Many New Cases, Lots of Persistence
In the first study of its kind, researchers examine chronic pain incidence and persistence in a nationally representative sample of adults in the United States. It’s likely the burden of pain is much higher than reported in the study when taking migraine into account.
Read MoreThe Geography of Pain: Country versus Country, Province versus Province, State versus State
A recent study comparing pain levels between the US and Canada highlights the importance of socioeconomic status as a contributor to pain, as do subnational analyses in each country.
Read MoreBehavioral Therapies for Migraine: A Podcast with Dawn Buse
In this MSC podcast, Dr. Dawn Buse discusses how she began her career as a migraine researcher and clinical psychologist, the use of behavioral therapies for migraine, and some of her most important epidemiological research findings to date.
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