Not so painful truth about non-chronic addiction January 8, 2008 Galveston County Daily News, Jan. 8, 2008 University of Wisconsin researchers find that people who use opiates to control chronic pain found that less than 4 percent of them became addicted. In his Health and Medicine column, UTMB's Howard Brody applauds the conclusion that "the risk of addiction is not high enough to counter the value of opiate medications prescribed by primary care physicians." « Back | The Newsroom »