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	<title>CureMyWife.com - A support network for women with chronic illness and pain &#187; Diane Gromala</title>
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		<title>B.C. researchers develop virtual reality for pain sufferers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There has been a new breakthrough for chronic pain sufferers and it seems that a virtual walk in the park may be just what the doctor ordered for relief. Simon Fraser University associate professor Diane Gromala claims research shows that a 3-D walk in the forest has the same power to help people manage chronic pain, sometimes with even more positive results than traditional methods of treatment and medications such as morphine. [...]]]></description>
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