Redheads and Pain
Do redheads have a higher pain tolerance? Do redheads need more anesthesia? Here’s what to know if you’re a natural redhead.
Do redheads have a higher pain tolerance? Do redheads need more anesthesia? Here’s what to know if you’re a natural redhead.
Does alcohol cause inflammation? Does sugar? Learn which foods can cause and prevent inflammation — and how to reduce inflammation in the body.
Read about the ways Botox can be used to treat medical conditions.
Innovative apps that reduce aches and pain through sound, movement and psychology
And I’m making my mental health front and center
After years of having my chronic pain ignored or misdiagnosed, I’m speaking up to increase awareness of implicit biases in healthcare
The pandemic has changed the way pain medication is prescribed. But will it last?
Acupuncture has become more mainstream over the past decade, but it still seems a bit mysterious. We took a look into this ancient practice.
Why aren’t women who are undergoing painful GYN procedures routinely offered pain management?
Finding the right pain management solution after breast surgery
You may be taking opioids unnecessarily. A conversation with your doctors on your pain management options can help.
How to work with your OB-GYN to make a pain management plan for a better recovery after surgery
Learn what to consider when it comes to pain management options
I struggled with side effects from opioids after my first C-section, so I chose to do things differently the second time around
Conversation starters for patients and providers
Women in both acute pain and chronic pain are underdiagnosed and undertreated — and it's even worse for women of color
One potential way to make opioids less addictive is to make them target injured tissue rather than the healthy brain
Women in pain are less likely to be fully treated for their symptoms. More groups are working toward equity.
It's time to implement the SUPPORT Act
Why women suffer more from chronic pain
Classifying chronic pain as a disease by the medical community could bring much-needed benefits to people with this condition
Rather than pain reduction, the ability to lead a quality life should be prioritized
After 38 years living with pain, I've become passionate about the pain-cancer connection.