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Depression Risk for Black Men with Chronic Pain

Interesting new research suggests black men with chronic pain are more likely to experience depression, affective distress and disability than white men with chronic pain. Chronic pain is defined as pain extending beyond six months and related to an accident, injury, illness, surgery or other causes. University of Michigan researchers found the persistent pain black men experienced [...]

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Depression Risk for Black Men with Chronic Pain

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