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A Queensland study is examining how sleep affects chronic pain, potentially transforming treatment approaches for millions of Australians struggling with long-term pain.Summary
- Chronic pain affects 3.4 million Australians.
- Poor sleep may increase sensitivity to pain.
- Chronic pain costs the economy $70 billion annually.
- Sleep disruption may worsen pain through immune response.
- Participants’ brain activity will be monitored during sleep.