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Rethinking how we measure chronic pain
Pain is deeply personal, yet healthcare still relies heavily on subjective scales to assess it. New research is exploring better tools, from refined questionnaires to biomarker-based devices, but each ...
JMIR Publications today released a new feature in its News and Perspectives section that challenges the traditional medical reliance on standard pain scales ...
Artificial intelligence is helping health-care providers better assess their patients’ discomfort. For years at Orchard Care Homes, a 23‑facility dementia-care chain in northern England, Cheryl Baird ...
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