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Previous studies examining the associations between pain and cognitive complaints have been in pain clinic outpatients; there has been no research in the general population setting. A cross-sectional postal survey of 7878 older adults, aged 50 years and over, registered with three general practices (n=11230) in North Staffordshire using self-complete questionnaires was conducted. The questionnaire...