Four Crucial Actions to Manage Your Chronic PainPosted on August 28, 2018by StaffIt takes a village to manage chronic pain – or at least a multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals with you (and your own self-care) at its center. With a pain management team by your side,… Continue Reading... Your Complete Guide to Building the Right Pain Management TeamPosted on August 21, 2018by StaffIf you’re like most people, the doctor you see most often is your primary care provider, likely a family physician or internist. And that’s certainly the place to start when you’re dealing with pain. Estimates… Continue Reading... The Science Behind Why it is More Painful to be a WomanPosted on August 13, 2018by StaffIf you have chronic pain, you’re not alone. An estimated 25.3 million adults in the US report severe, daily pain, significantly more women than men, while 55% of US adults report at least some pain… Continue Reading... How to Understand Your Pain and the Critical Way to Find ReliefPosted on August 9, 2018by StaffWhen you break your leg, undergo surgery, or burn your hand, you experience pain—acute pain. With treatment and time, the pain usually disappears. But chronic pain is different. It hangs around even after the original… Continue Reading... How to Properly Manage Your Lupus NephritisPosted on July 24, 2018by StaffLupus nephritis is inflammation of the kidney that is caused by an autoimmune disease. Symptoms include swelling and pain in the legs, ankles, feet or less frequently, the hands and face. Other symptoms include weight… Continue Reading... A Look Into My Wife’s Response to CancerPosted on July 17, 2018by StaffMy wife, Susan, has experienced five types of cancer in her life—breast, melanoma, basal cell, and squamous cell and we have always been very different in our responses to it. I, like most physicians, am… Continue Reading... The Natural Path to Healing PsoriasisPosted on July 10, 2018by StaffAccording to the Mayo Clinic, psoriasis is a common skin condition that speeds up the life cycle of skin cells. It causes cells to build up rapidly on the surface of the skin. The extra… Continue Reading... How to Take an Integrative Approach to Chronic Pelvic Floor DysfunctionPosted on June 26, 2018by StaffChronic pelvic floor dysfunction is a condition whose origins are often unknown; however traumatic injuries to the pelvic area, including accidents and vaginal childbirth complications, can contribute to this condition. Because the muscles in the… Continue Reading... The Placebo Response: How Cultural Context Influences HealingPosted on June 14, 2018by StaffIt's been revealed that the healing effect from fake treatments could vary from 0% to 100%—even for the same disease and same treatment—depending on the context and cultural meaning in which they were delivered. In… Continue Reading... Ease Your Labor And Delivery With An Integrative Health ApproachPosted on June 12, 2018by StaffEpidurals, spinal anesthesia, and analgesics work well against labor pains. However, they do have some side effects including nausea and vomiting as well as increasing the chance that some assisted birth is needed. There are some… Continue Reading... Previous Page 1 … Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 … Page 25 Next