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Dr. Edward Zelman started PainPathways to help people with chronic pain live a healthier life. The blog provides accurate information on pain management and empowers individuals to define their own path to wellness. It fosters community and collaboration among its readers and partners, making it a valuable resource for anyone seeking support and guidance.

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