Invisible Pain
Writing with a fountain pen and viewing the world through my camera lens is like a soothing balm for my body and soul. Writing and…
Writing with a fountain pen and viewing the world through my camera lens is like a soothing balm for my body and soul. Writing and…
In 1994, the International Association for the Study of Pain pain as “an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage…
Have you ever wondered about treating your chronic pain with acupuncture? It’s been around for thousands of years, yet many people still don’t understand it…
This second of a three-part series explores the first four meditations in the book You Are Not Your Pain: Using Mindfulness to Relieve Pain, Reduce Stress…
Approximately one in three Americans suffers from chronic pain, leading to escalating health care costs and a growing interest in treating chronic pain sustainably, but…
If you have lived with pain for a while, you may have tried many options. Generally, a combination of different treatments is most effective. Have…
The number of Americans who suffer from chronic pain is staggering. It’s around 50-100 million, says Jeff Gudin, MD, the director of Pain Management and…
Imagine being so sensitive to stimuli that your body’s pain response reacts to a simple touch the same way it would to being hit by…
One of the most natural ways to manage everyday aches and pains – and even chronic pain – is the application of essential oils. Essential oils…
New Research and a rise in the practice of yoga as a healing therapy have led to new yoga specialties such as yoga for veterans, yoga…