Anderson Cooper Explores Grief and What Can Be Learned from Loss
August/September 2023
The Neurology of Grief
Researchers Aim to Understand Chronic Pain and How It Can Be Managed
Learn why some people develop chronic pain and others do not, and some methods that may help to mitigate it.
Manage Pain with Mindfulness
Can Medical Marijuana Ease Chronic Pain?
Volunteering Can Help Those with Neurologic Conditions Take Charge of Their Health
Becoming a volunteer helped these four people take control of their diseases—and their futures. Research says it can do the same for you.
How to Start Volunteering
The Grief That Binds
Understanding the different ways we feel sorrow is an important part of healing.
Lending Closets Offer Free Medical Equipment
How this Nurse Practitioner Tames Tics in People with Tourette Syndrome
Playing Walking Soccer May Help People with Parkinson's Disease
How Do Feeding Tubes Work?
Are Nightmares Associated with Neurologic Conditions?
How Caregivers Deal with Anticipatory Grief
Everyone experiences grief, but for caregivers it may be more profound. Learning to recognize it is the first step toward healing and growth.
A Palliative Care Doctor Talks About Living with Loss
In his palliative care practice, Dr. BJ Miller guides people through loss. He was drawn to the field after his own near-death experience.
Keeping Wolves at Bay
When her husband, a sheep farmer, began losing his balance and cognitive abilities, the author feared he was lost to her—until she learned he had a treatable condition.
Letters to the Editor: August/September 2023