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Pain UK’s research “The UK Lived Experience of Pain Project” has been published in the British Journal of Pain

admin 10 November 2023 News, UK Lived Experience of Pain Project (UKLEPP)

Pain UK’s research “The UK Lived Experience of Pain Project” has been published in the British Journal of Pain. Starting in 2022, Pain UK began a research project, funded in part by a generous unrestricted grant from industry:

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