A novel study finds 'pain gap'
Saturday, May 3, 2008 - 12:00
in Psychology & Sociology
A novel study that attempts to paint the most accurate and detailed description yet of how Americans experience pain has found that a significant portion of the population - 28 percent - are in pain at any given moment and those with less education and lower income spend more of their time in pain. Those in pain are less likely to work or socialise with others and are more inclined to watch television than the pain-free...
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