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Consumer World — 13 February 2013

512px-HTC_Mozart_smartphoneBy Elizabeth Magill

In one of the first studies of its kind, researchers in Norway have found that smartphone applications can be effective in helping women manage chronic pain.

“Web-based programs delivered via smartphones are increasingly used to support the self-management of various health disorders, but research on smartphone interventions for persons with chronic pain is limited,” the authors reported in the Journal of Medical Internet Research.

Read more at National Pain Report.

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Elizabeth Magill

Elizabeth is a professional writer who holds an MBA. Liz focuses her writing on health news, medical conditions, healthy living, small business, career and work, and financial news. Her clients include The Motley Fool, LIVESTRONG.com, Healthline, HealthNews, Intuit Small Business Blog and many others. She’s author of multimedia App and Vook Conduct a Job Interview: The Video Guide.

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