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Recent Posts
- Mapping Medicare Disparities
- Prevalence of Chronic Pain and High-Impact Chronic Pain Among Adults – United States, 2016 (CDC)
- Neighborhood Atlas (University of Wisconsin)
- If Not Access or Coverage, Then why Disparities (Editorial-May 2018)
- Being Black in America Can Be Hazardous to Your Health (The Atlantic)
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The Perils of Toughing it Out
Studies have found that elderly patients are less likely than younger adults to report pain to their doctors. Instead, many suffer in silence at considerable cost to the quality of their lives.
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