Chronic pain may raise risk of depression by 4x: Study
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Chronic pain may raise risk of depression by 4x: Study - News Today
People suffering from chronic pain — or pain that lasts at least three months — may be up to four times more likely to experience depression, according to a study. Almost 30 per cent of people worldwide suffer from a chronic pain condition such as low back pain and migraines, and one in three of these patients also report co-existing pain conditions. The study published in the journal Science Advances shows that having chronic pain in multiple …


Chronic pain may raise risk of depression by 4x: Study
New Delhi, April 16, 2025 People suffering from chronic pain — or pain that lasts at least three months — may be up to four times more likely to experience depression, according to a study. Almost 30 per cent of people worldwide suffer from a chronic pain condition such as low back pain and migraines, and one in three of these patients also report co-existing pain conditions. The study published in the journal Science Advances shows that having …
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