Study finds more people suffering from chronic pain than other common conditions
back and hip June 15th. 2023, 2:19pmAccording to the CDC, 21% of adults reported living with chronic pain, which is more common than diabetes, depression and heart disease. NBC News’ Aria Bendix reports.
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If you have pain that has lasted 3 months or more, you may be experiencing chronic pain. And you’re not alone. Over 100 million people in the U.S. suffer from chronic pain.
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