It was near dusk when I read the granite-carved inscription about those who served in the Pacific and wished my Uncle Wally could have been there with me. Quietly remembering what he told me about his imprisonment brought tears to my eyes. I’ll never forget the WWII veteran I met there that day and the heartfelt embrace […]
Can Viewing Yourself Differently Actually Stop Chronic Pain?
If you’re one of the millions who suffer from chronic pain, you may have noticed the attention currently focused on a powerful new narcotic called Zohydro. With so much focus on ending our nation’s pain killer epidemic, the timing of the FDA’s recent approval of this new drug has many perplexed. It was just six […]
For sufferer’s of Morgellons disease, what next?
“Bugs,” the two year old boy said as he pointed to an irritated patch of skin on his face. Mary Leitao looked closer, and although she found no visible insects, she was startled to find colored fibers sprouting from her son’s skin. It was a summer evening in 2001 that would change the lives of the Leitao […]