Chronic Pain Sufferers can Benefit from Sleep to Avoid Becoming 'Zombies'

Improving the quality of sleep in chronic pain sufferers can help them to keep physically active, suggests a new research. The study by the University of Warwick's Department of Psychology, published in PLoS One, found that sleep was a worthy target for treating chronic pain and not only as an answer to pain-related insomnia. "Engaging in physical activity is a key treatment process in pain management. Very often, clinicians would prescribe exercise ...

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