Veterans' Use of Complementary Health Therapies Varies by Gender and Race, Study Finds
September 17, 2018
September 17, 2018
WASHINGTON, Sept. 17 -- The Jacob's Institute of Women's Health issued the following news:
Among veterans age 18 to 54 with chronic musculoskeletal pain, women are more likely than men to use complementary and integrative health (CIH) therapies, according to a new study in the latest issue of the journal Women's Health Issues. At the same time, Black women are less likely than women of other races/ethnicities to use these non-opioid therapies to treat chronic pain. These are among . . .
Among veterans age 18 to 54 with chronic musculoskeletal pain, women are more likely than men to use complementary and integrative health (CIH) therapies, according to a new study in the latest issue of the journal Women's Health Issues. At the same time, Black women are less likely than women of other races/ethnicities to use these non-opioid therapies to treat chronic pain. These are among . . .