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Archive for February, 2011
Chronic Pain: Giving and Receiving Social Support
In response to my recent blog about the benefits of volunteering, a reader commented that it may be difficult for people with multiple, or very severe, pain problems to do volunteer work. I have been thinking about that issue. A …
Depression and Exercise
Expert Interview Series with Dr. Cory Newman: The Importance of Being Active and Getting Exercise
Chronic Pain and the Benefits of Volunteering
People with chronic pain often report that pain imposes various physical limitations, such as reduced strength and mobility, difficulties with household tasks, self-care, recreation, parenting and employment roles.
Chronic Pain and Negative Moods
In a study by Nicole Tang and her colleagues (published in the scientific journal, Pain), 55 patients with chronic back pain completed an experiment







