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Old 12-08-2011, 01:08 PM   #1729
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Indeed, it would. I think pain is important inasmuch as it's your indication that something is off; nevertheless, I find studies like this promising, especially for folks in chronic pain.

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This is really interesting- especially if results continue to yield what looks like a way to decrease opiates due to their side effects that so often hurt daily quality of life for people with chronic pain (as well as the addiction). So many end up chronically depressed not fully due to the constant pain, but the suppression of neurotransmission and output caused by opiates. This could prove to be a big help!
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