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Health Topics Chronic Pain

MEDLINEplus Health Information: Pain
MEDLINEplus provides quality health care information from the world’s largest medical library, the National Library of Medicine at the National Institutes of Health. This page includes links to resources for general overviews, as well as information on clinical trials, diagnosis and symptoms, disease management, treatment, and others. Spanish resources are also provided.

Ask NOAH About: Chronic Pain
New York Online Access to Health (NOAH) is a project of four New York partners: The City University of New York, The Metropolitan New York Library Council, The New York Academy of Medicine and The New York Public Library. This site provides links to information about pain basics, specific types of pain, care and treatment, types of therapies, and pain in children.

Chronic Pain
This resource from MayoClinic.com gives an overview of chronic pain, discussing topics such as understanding pain, common sources of chronic pain, controlling pain, and tips for managing chronic pain. Illustrations and links to related information are also provided.

Rest Ministries
Rest Ministries, Inc. is a non-profit Christian organization that exists to serve people who live with chronic illness or pain, and their families, by providing spiritual, emotional, relational, and practical support through a variety of resources, including a monthly newsletter and small group materials.

See also Back Pain

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