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- 1From:The American Scholar (Vol. 92, Issue 2)It would be nice to be a doctor, I've sometimes thought. If you began to feel something go wrong, you could diagnose yourself. You'd know what you were in for. There'd be no surprises, and all pain and discomfort would...
- 2From:Christianity Today (Vol. 66, Issue 3)MATTHEW D. KIM IS NO STRANGER to pain, either personally or as a pastor. In Preaching to People in Pain: How Suffering Can Shape Your Sermons and Connect with Your Congregation--which won CT's 2022 Book Award for church...
- 3From:The American Poetry Review (Vol. 51, Issue 2)Emily Lee Luan is the author of I Watch the Boughs (2021), selected by Gabrielle Calvocoressi for a Poetry Society of America Chapbook Fellowship. The recipient of a 2022 Pushcart Prize, her work has appeared in Best...
- 4From:Healthy Years (Vol. 19, Issue 3)My ear hurts sometimes when I am chewing. What might be causing that? That symptom is indicative of disorders that affect the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). In the medical world, problems with the jaw and muscles of...
- 5From:Psychology Today (Vol. 54, Issue 5)MORE THAN THREE DECADES INTO THE INFORMATION age and we're all still struggling to keep up with the flow of the stuff. According to the World Economic Forum, the digitalverse alone is closing in on generating 463...
- 6From:The Christian Century (Vol. 139, Issue 3)ONE OF MY family's favorite movies is The Princess Bride. When my kids were little, they begged to watch the comical, swashbuckling love story of Westley and Buttercup every few months. We watch it less often these days,...
- 7From:Mind, Mood & Memory (Vol. 18, Issue 2)In big cities and small towns across the country, stores are sprouting up selling CBD products as treatments for everything from anxiety and insomnia to pain and the side effects of cancer treatment. But are they...
- 8From:New Statesman (Vol. 150, Issue 5639)Hurrah! I'm off to London, to meet my old companero Razors at the very swanky Rules in Covent Garden, no less, the country's oldest restaurant and certainly one of its most expensive. And what is a column called "Down...
- 9From:Physical Therapy Products (Vol. 32, Issue 5)Strength and resistance training are often associated with personal training, athletics, and other fitness areas instead of traditional rehabilitation. In fact, some physical therapists even advise patients to avoid...
- 10From:U.S. Catholic (Vol. 86, Issue 9)Eighty years ago C. S. Lewis wrote The Problem of Pain. The title makes me laugh. Does anyone need to be convinced that pain is a problem? What Lewis was after, of course, is the solution to pain. A dedicated Christian...
- 11From:DVM 360 (Vol. 52, Issue 8)Cats are exceptionally adept at hiding signs of pain, but there are some behaviors pet owners and veterinarians should be aware of. Pet owners want many things for their pets, but a pain-free life is one of the key...
- 12From:Natural History (Vol. 129, Issue 3)What is pain? The simple answer, repeated throughout this provocative book, is that "it's complicated." Pain, on one level, is a "warning system, informing us that there is a threat to the safety of our body or even...
- 13From:Environmental Nutrition (Vol. 44, Issue 2)Dementia has been accepted as part of the natural aging process and severe forms of dementia found in diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's have been considered unavoidable. Today, neurologists are challegning...
- 14From:Chain Drug Review (Vol. 43, Issue 2)NEW YORK--Over the past year the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted many consumers' overall well-being, causing increased feelings of stress, lack of sleep and lower rates of activity. For some, mental and emotional distress...
- 15From:DVM 360 (Vol. 51, Issue 9)Cats are hard to read, and there's a biological reason for that. As solitary hunters, these independent creatures have no need to be outwardly demonstrative. (Dogs, on the other hand, are clear about their status and...
- 16From:Healthy Years (Vol. 17, Issue 8)How would you feel if you weren't invited to an important social event that most of your friends were attending? Or if you tried to voice your concerns at a meeting but were repeatedly ignored? Rejection can hurt. But...
- 17From:National Right to Life NewsSupport for the position that unborn babies can experience pain by the 20th week after fertilization and "something like pain" much earlier, has come from a very unexpected source. One of the joint authors of...
- 18From:The New Yorker (Vol. 95, Issue 44)Byline: Ariel Levy World Without Pain Does hurting make us human? tifPhotograph by Kamila Lozinska for The New YorkerJoanne Cameron experiences suffering mostly as "an abstract thing."18 We like to think that...
- 19From:DVM 360 (Vol. 50, Issue 12)September was a busy month for the Brock clan. Two of our daughters were due to have babies. The oldest was having her fourth and the youngest her first. Great time to be a granddad. It was Friday the 13th when the...
- 20From:USA Today (Vol. 147, Issue 2891)Warmer weather, longer days, and an increased level of activity during the summer months can lead to painful foot conditions if you are not wearing the proper shoes. Keep your feet pain free while you enjoy fun in the...