The Prevalence of Pain Among Sexual Minority Adults Is Higher Than Among  Straight Adults, National Survey Data Show

The Prevalence of Pain Among Sexual Minority Adults Is Higher Than Among Straight Adults, National Survey Data Show

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National Health Interview Survey data show that sexual minority adults, particularly those who identify as bisexual or “something else,” have much higher levels of pain than straight adults.

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