How You Perceive Stress, Can Help Control Pain

My iPain Living article talks about how you handle the stressors in your life and how that is reflected in your pain management.

I was honored to be a contributor to the Summer 2022 iPain Living Magazine Edition. My article talks about how you personally handle the stressors in your life and how that is reflected in your pain management. The cover story is on The Golden Advocate, Gold Medal winner; Kaillie Humphries who went through endometriosis treatments. This is year 7 of the magazine and I am very excited to be included.

iPain Living Magazine delivers relevant information on chronic pain challenges, tips, tools, and resources that puts pain into context in peoples’ lives. If you are someone you know is suffering from chronic pain, you can subscribe to the quarterly magazine at www.ipainliving.org.

Click this link to read the magazine and you can find my article on page 10.

Your Health Is at Risk 

In 2020, there were over 122 million people in the U.S. diagnosed with elevated blood glucose, 34 million with the diagnosis of Type 2 diabetes, and 88 million diagnosed with prediabetes, yet their hope for healthy living is thwarted by medical dogma, disinformation, misinformation, and missing information.

Disinformation, Misinformation, and Missing Information, which is abbreviated “DMMI”, fuels growing health illiteracy and unhealthy lifestyle choices. This drives not only increases in Type 2 diabetes but also cancer, cardiovascular diseases, COVID-19, and other illnesses considered lifestyle diseases.

As described in my 5th book, Your Health Is at Risk, a literate person in today’s world is aware that the traditional media and social media are swarming with intentional disinformation about many topics, from politics to finances, to health advice and diet plans. Literacy, critical thinking, and a tolerance for reading scientific material are absolutely necessary to detect such disinformation.

 

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