Chronic Pain Clinics

Pain is a condition that will affect everyone at some point in their lifetime. Fortunately, most individuals have their pain managed well by a number of conventional methods and alternative therapies. However, there are a significant number of patients who have poorly controlled chronic pain. There are three basic types of pain: acute pain, chronic malignant pain, and chronic nonmalignant pain. Treating the pain involves many different methods to attack the condition in various ways. One of the methods to attack pain is with drug therapy, but it is only effective when used in concert with the other treatment methods.

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Chronic Pain Clinics News Articles

  • Prescription Painkiller Abuse on the Rise With Teens
    According to a newly-released national study, today's teens are more likely to abuse a prescription painkiller or other prescription medication as a means of getting high than they are to experiment with illegal drugs. Read Full Article »
  • Want to Cut Down on Your Drinking??
    Have you begun to worry about how much you—or someone close to you—is drinking? Excessive drinking can harm your health and your well being. But how much drinking is too much? And how can you tell when it’s become a problem that needs to be addressed? Read Full Article »
  • Closing the Gender Gap in Addiction Treatment
    By Hugh C. McBride

    Among the many strides women have made in the past generation, at least one “advancement†Read Full Article »
  • Facts About Alcohol--From Social Drinking to Dangerous Dependence
    Most adults can drink moderate amounts of alcohol up to two drinks per day for men and one drink per day for women and older people (one drink equals one 12-ounce bottle of beer or wine cooler, one 5-ounce glass of wine, or 1.5 ounces of 80-proof distilled spirits). However, for a variety of critical reasons, many should not drink at all. Read Full Article »
  • The Road Back to Self-Worth
    By Michelle Gottlieb, MFT

    I recently received an e-mail from a woman who was terribly distraught. She had been in a long-term relationship with an addict who had AIDS. She had supported him financially, had given up her family and her church to be with this man and help him. He left her, and she could not figure out why. Read Full Article »
   
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