by PAINS Project | Nov 29, 2016 | News, Pain Policy |
By David Nagel, MD – Published by National Pain Report Lost in perhaps the most interesting presidential campaign in my fifty-seven years is the fact there were a lot of other local, state, and federal elections going on at the same time, all with the potential...
by PAINS Project | Nov 28, 2016 | Living with Pain, News |
Published by Parent Herald Health issues in children are often highlighted, whether they are neurological disorders or physical ailments. However, rather a less attended but vital point in the health of children is chronic pain. CBC reported the matter of severe...
by PAINS Project | Nov 27, 2016 | Living with Pain, News |
Published by National Pain Report – by Suzanne Burnett Stewart The holidays are hard for many people especially those in pain. Also for people with depression, chronic illnesses, invisible diseases and disabilities; the holidays are filled with exhaustion,...
by PAINS Project | Nov 24, 2016 | Living with Pain, News |
Published by Woman’s Day She seemingly has it all: countless number-one hits, six Grammy awards, a Golden Globe, multiple million-dollar properties and a friendship circle made up of Hollywood’s biggest stars. But throughout her rise to fame, singer Lady Gaga...
by PAINS Project | Nov 23, 2016 | Living with Pain, News |
by Karen Lee Richards – Published by ProHealth.com When you think of Christmas, are you filled with a sense of joy and excitement or overwhelm and dread? Chances are you experience a little bit of both. The holidays tend to be stressful for everyone, but they...