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App developers looking for help from people living with chronic pain

22 June 2016
By Kate McDonald

Researchers from the University of Queensland's Institute for Molecular Bioscience (IMB) are asking people living with chronic pain to help them develop a mobile app that can track their symptoms and medications.

The IMB team is developing a new app called PainPal that is not only aimed at helping patients to track their pain and to provide information and support, but also to help healthcare providers manage and treat pain.

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