How Chronic Pain Leads to Depression: The Veteran’s Struggle
Today, we’re diving into Chronic Pain and whether or not it causes depression. This is a very important topic, especially for Veterans, so let’s dig in.
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4 Comments
Good topic. Suggested topic Stress and Gut, Brain-gut interaction.
This is so helpful, never thought about how pain slowly creeps and controls our lives…. Excellent information Dr Sharma.
Boy, “Dr Sharma”, You hit the Nail on the head with this video, Thank you so Much!! Keep the Videos Coming, Please!
Solid.