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Learning to Be More Than Her Crohn’s By Jill Waldbieser Nicole Watson was diagnosed with a lifelong, life-changing...
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By Kirsten Ballard In the United States, an estimated 25 million Americans—8 percent of the population—are Limited...
By Carmen Renee Green, MD As we enter a new decade, we are living in unprecedented times with a global pandemic,...
By Jo Yurcaba Marriage equality was not the final fight for equal rights for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender,...
By Grayson Schultz In health care, there is often an invisible power dynamic that favors providers and administrators....
By Edward Bilsky, PhD, Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences Management of chronic pain is challenging...
By Kirsten Ballard First, do no harm. It’s an ancient phrase widely embraced as a basic standard for health care...
By Sara Walsh Vulnerability is part of being a patient, particularly a patient with pain. The late neurosurgeon Paul...
By Monica Mallampalli, PhD, HealthyWomen Cynthia Toussaint spent 13 ½ years with burning pain spreading through her...