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Self-identifying as disabled and developing pride in disability aid overall well-being

by PAINS Project | Aug 28, 2017 | Living with Pain, News |

Published by Medical Xpress Experiencing stigma, the severity of a disability and a person’s age and income level help determine whether someone with an impairment considers themselves to be a person with a disability, and experiencing stigma predicts whether...

Five ways to cope with migraine

by PAINS Project | Aug 25, 2017 | Living with Pain, News, Treatment Options |

Published by Medical News Today Migraines are severe headache attacks that can last for between 4 and 72 hours. They are often accompanied by severe nausea and vomiting, acute sensitivity to light and sounds, and, in some cases, by temporary cognitive impairment and...

The Lessons of Myofascial Pain Syndrome and Fibromyalgia

by PAINS Project | Aug 25, 2017 | Living with Pain, News |

by Celeste Cooper – Published by ProHealth Myofascial pain syndrome (MPS) is known as the great imitator because the symptoms that result from the tell tale myofascial trigger points mimic other conditions. It is also considered a peripheral nervous system...

Brain Changes May Explain Chronic Pain Symptoms in Different Disorders, Study Suggests

by PAINS Project | Aug 23, 2017 | News, Research |

Published by Fibromyalgia News Today Even though fibromyalgia and urological chronic pelvic pain syndrome (UCPPS) are different disorders, new research suggests that patients suffering from these conditions may actually share alterations to the brain, perhaps...

A New Pain Management Process for the Military: MPS Applied to Battlefield Acupuncture (BFA)

by PAINS Project | Aug 23, 2017 | News, Treatment Options, Veterans |

Published by Markets Insider With the pressing need for more efficient and agile pain management practices for military service personnel, Dr. Richard C. Neimtzow of Andrews Air force base developed Battlefield Acupuncture, a technique designed to provide fast,...
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