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Green Light Exposure May Help Reduce Pain and Headaches

Por: Time Health October 28, 2022

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About —more than 50 million people—have chronic pain. Though the causes are many, including arthritis, cancer, musculoskeletal skeletal disorders, migraines, fibromyalgia, and more, solutions are limited. Over-the-counter analgesics often do little. Physical therapy, , and help sometimes—but not always. Prescription opioids may provide short-term relief, but at a price. At least currently addicted to the drugs. Researchers are now... + full article



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