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very powerful, much better than goofy chick with all the tats and nebulous diagnosis.
Steve, that was a very good video. It highlights what the US, and Canada, face…the aging and chronic pain of the baby boom generation. Just as the baby boom generation is moving into that stage where a lot of them will have chronic pain, the DEA is making it more difficult to get pain meds. The question is whether the baby boom generation is going to tolerate it. We are just at the beginning of the debate about drugs and treating chronic pain. The public will soon feel the impact of the new DEA regulation.