Can Your Gut Health Impact Your Pain?
You may have noticed that at any given moment your pain levels can fluctuate based on many different variables, including the weather ...
You may have noticed that at any given moment your pain levels can fluctuate based on many different variables, including the weather ...
Right about now there is a good chance that you have been thinking about ways you might “hit the refresh button” on your pain management ...
Pain changes us. The minute we start to hurt, we make adaptions to how we move, what we do, and where we go. When we keep re-organizing our ...
Pain management is an important consideration when you’re having surgery – not only to minimize discomfort, but also because good ...
Our experience of pain can have a lot to do with our past – especially when our past includes trauma. Research is showing us that the ...
As scientists and physicians race to explore new and more effective strategies to treat pain, many are investigating how technology might ...
Our sense of touch is a fundamental part of the human experience. Being touched by others a powerful tool of communication, whether it is ...
If you live with chronic pain, one of the most important things you can do for yourself is to learn how to manage pain flare-ups. A pain ...
When someone is in pain, their whole family is impacted. I was reminded of this truth recently as visitors approached my booth at the Los ...
If you’ve been feeling like your doctor visits aren’t doing much to help your low back pain, there’s now some research to back you up. The ...
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Peter Abaci, MD, is one of the world’s leading experts on pain and integrative medicine and serves as the co-founder and Medical Director for the Bay Area Pain & Wellness Center. He is a dedicated healer, author, and radio celebrity. To learn more about Dr. Abaci, visit his website.
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