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Displaying all articles tagged:
Chronic Pain
celebrity
Aug. 7, 2023
Bella Hadid Says She’s ‘Finally Healthy’ After Intensive Lyme Disease Treatment
“If I had to go through all of this again, to get here, to this exact moment I’m in right now … finally healthy, I would.”
By
Tariro Mzezewa
how i get it done
June 26, 2023
Hayley Kiyoko Goes Rogue
The singer-songwriter turned her viral “Girls Like Girls” music video into a bestselling YA novel through sheer force of will.
By
Bindu Bansinath
chronic pain
Apr. 14, 2023
Why Aren’t More of Us Talking About Slipping Rib Syndrome?
“This is probably one of the most underdiagnosed conditions people have,” one doctor says.
By
Ashley Abramson
first person
Apr. 10, 2023
I Was Diagnosed With MS After Doctors Ignored Me for 13 Years
It took me another four years to stop being angry about it.
By
Lindsay Karp
first person
Apr. 7, 2023
Yes, You Can Have Pelvic-Floor Issues Without Giving Birth
The condition is both shockingly widespread and maddeningly underdiscussed.
By
Andrea Bartz
sexism
Sept. 13, 2022
Medical Gaslighting and Me
Elissa Bassist laughs through mystery pain in her debut memoir,
Hysterical
.
By
Megan Broussard
self
Mar. 9, 2022
The High Point of My Career Came With a Physical Breakdown
Chloe Benjamin, author of
The Immortalists
, on prioritizing her body over her ambition.
By
Chloe Benjamin
As told to
Danielle Cohen
health
Jan. 25, 2022
Is the Pain All in My Head?
A new treatment called pain-reprocessing therapy promises to cure chronic pain — but maybe not for everyone.
By
Eleanor Cummins
swellness
Oct. 10, 2019
Can Being Vigorously Rubbed With a Blunt Tool Help With Pain?
Trying gua sha.
By
Edith Zimmerman
science of us
July 12, 2019
I Can’t Stop Thinking About This 1991 Book About Pain
It’s about healing the body with the mind.
By
Edith Zimmerman
chronic pain
Sept. 18, 2017
Lady Gaga Postpones European Tour Over Chronic Pain
“I have been disappointed to see people online suggest that I’m being dramatic, making this up, or playing the victim to get out of touring.”
By
Dee Lockett
perfect 10
Oct. 11, 2016
Women in Chronic Pain Are Often the First to Pretend They’re Fine
Padma Lakshmi and Jamie-Lynn Sigler on living with chronic pain.
By
Lisa Ryan
swellness
July 22, 2016
How One Woman Was Able To Cope With Chronic Pain From Fibromyalgia
What’s it like when doctors don’t believe you and you live with chronic pain.
By
Anonymous
As told to
Stella Bugbee
Apr. 15, 2016
Why We Need a Better Way to Treat Chronic Pain
The current method — the pain-intensity scale — may have contributed to the opioid addiction epidemic, argue some pain-perception experts.
By
Melissa Dahl