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Evaluating mind-body therapies for opioid-treated pain
November 4, 2019 By JAMA INTERNAL MEDICINE
What The Study Did: Mind-body therapies include things like meditation, hypnosis, relaxation and cognitive behavioral therapy. This study combined results from dozens of other studies to evaluate how mind-body therapies were associated with pain and opioid-related outcomes among adults using opioids for pain.
Authors: Eric L Garland, Ph.D., of the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, is the corresponding author.
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