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Experiencing Pain

Wednesday Mar 03 2010

Women and men experience pain differently. Recent studies reveal that women, when compared to men, experience more recurrent, severe and longer lasting pain....

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Written by eldering at Health

Tagged with: hormones men pain physiology stress women

Fringe Benefits of Sex

Thursday Feb 11 2010

An article published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine says that frequent sex can lower blood pressure, reduce the risk of some cancers and improve longevity. Researchers reviewed studies of health and sex from the past several decades and revealed the following 10 benefits of sex:[Read More]

Written by eldering at Health

Tagged with: blood_pressure cancer health heart pain sex

The Joy of Pain

Tuesday Jan 15 2008

By Shae Hadden | Bio


It might be said that existence isn’t possible without both pleasant and unpleasant experiences—without pain and pleasure. They are like a guidance system, helping us navigate through life and orienting us away from illness and danger and death. I’ve been relating to the physical pain I’m experiencing since my car accident as a source of learning.[Read More]

Written by eldering at Learning
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Tagged with: choice joy pain suffering

Aches & Pains II

Monday Apr 16 2007

By Marilyn Hay

This is the second post in a two-part series.
Changes and adaptations to my arthritis didn't end with learning to manage pain or finding new and fulfilling things to do at home. I could no longer manage the spiral staircase where I was living—I came close to falling enough times that it scared me. And the long, brutally cold winters in Winnipeg brought even more constant, relentless pain. I couldn’t bend well enough to get boots on, so was often confined indoors, unable to negotiate the snow. The idea of house-hunting was exhausting and I really didn’t know where to begin looking. I just knew I needed somewhere that wouldn’t get as cold in the winter and, hopefully, wouldn’t have as much snow.[Read More]

Written by eldering at Health
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Tagged with: arthritis change pain travel

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