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How working-class despair fuelled the opioid crisis

Back in 1990, when I first became involved in pain research, there was considerable optimism that new technologies would improve our understanding of pain mechanisms. Scanning technologies, such as MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) and PET (positron emission tomography), delivered spectacular images of the body and brain. It surely wouldn’t be long before new medications could use this new knowledge to deliver better pain relief, many of us thought.

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