Why Americans Feel More Pain Chronic pain is not just a result of car accidents and workplace injuries but is also linked to troubled childhoods, loneliness, job insecurity and a hundred other pressures on working families.
This Book Changed My Relationship to Pain The pain psychologist Rachel Zoffness explains how pain is a “biopsychosocial phenomenon” — and how we can better treat it as such.
What Can Hypnosis Do for Your Health? This 200-year-old treatment can be effective for a variety of conditions, but it does take work.
Do Weather Changes Make Pain From Injuries Worse? Some people experience pain flares from healed injuries or chronic conditions when it’s cold or raining. Are the two actually connected?
How to Stop Chronic Pain Suicides American medicine and law enforcement continue to fight the last opioid war.