
The alleged UnitedHealthcare shooter suffered from chronic pain. It’s a problem plaguing more than a third of Americans
The IndependentSign up for our free Health Check email to receive exclusive analysis on the week in health Get our free Health Check email Get our free Health Check email SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Read our privacy policy Luigi Mangione, the alleged perpetrator in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, reportedly suffered from chronic back pain. Mangione reportedly suffered from chronic back pain, a condition that impacts many other Americans ) Mangione was arrested and arraigned in Pennsylvania on Monday and was later charged with murder by New York prosecutors. Findings from the National Health Interview Survey said that more than 24 percent of adults had chronic pain last year. In addition, 8.5 percent of adults had felt chronic pain that frequently limited their life or work activities over the course of the past three months — also known as high-impact chronic pain.
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