Washington, April 3: In a recent clinical research, an online e-health programme helped more persons with chronic pain reduce their opioid medicines and pain intensity than a control group that only received conventional care.
An online “e-health” program helped more people with chronic pain reduce their opioid medications and pain intensity than a control group that had only regular treatment in a WSU-led clinical study.
In a recent clinical research, an online e-health programme helped more persons with chronic pain reduce their opioid medicines and pain intensity than a control group that only received conventional care.
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