Dr. John Michels is pleased to announce the addition of Dr. Rachel Kozinn to ISP Health PLLC. Dr. Kozinn is specially trained in the utilization of minimally invasive ultrasound and fluoroscopically ...
As the scuzzy VHS tape played, Diane Feese grew increasingly nauseous. She was a 15-year-old student at a Californian high ...
Pain affects activity levels, but how individuals understand and act in the face of pain can make a difference, a new study from the University of Portsmouth has found. The paper, published in PLOS ...
The patient arrived with a bladder stone, grimacing in pain and moping about. He wouldn’t even chew his cud. The patient, you see, was a goat. And while treated for his bladder stone — a common ...
Read an excerpt from Lynne Greenberg's memoir about a life-changing accident. March 24, 2009 -- Decades after a sudden car crash left Lynne Greenberg severly injured and in immeasurable pain, she is ...
Though Donna Wong lives in relative anonymity at her home in south Tulsa, she is an undisputed, if reticent, superstar in the fields of pediatric nursing and pain management. Co-author of several ...
The research suggests there's a stronger link between the mental health tolls of combat and chronic pain, even for those not directly exposed to combat, like military spouses. By Patty Nieberg ...
“Am I running away from something by going on dates every night?” When my client asked me this question, I commended her for turning inward and considering the motivation for her recent behavior. I ...
Pain management is a tricky area for physicians: they don’t want patients suffering, but current treatment options are limited, with highly addictive opioids one of the few available resources.
An AI model could accurately identify goats in pain, opening up better treatment opportunities for animals and non-verbal patients. The patient arrived with a bladder stone, grimacing in pain and ...