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This new nonaddictive alternative is the first of its kind that interrupts the pain signal before it reaches the brain.
The medication offers relatively modest pain relief, underscoring the challenges of finding new ways to manage pain.
“It’s almost like you can feel that the land is in pain, and you are carrying that pain in your body as well.” The destruction of parts of Ritidian Point weigh heavily on her and other Chamorro.