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Smartphones can be effective platforms in helping women with chronic widespread pain, according to an article in the Journal of Medical Internet Research about a recent Norweigan study.
"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," states the article, which aimed to research the effectiveness of smartphone interventions in its study.
The goal of the randomized controlled trial was to study the efficacy of a four-week, smartphone-delivered intervention with written diaries and...




