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Volume 56, Number 3
Summer 2005
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Artist Olea Nova
Captures
Migraine Symptoms in Watercolor
"Migraine in a Split," the art featured on this issue's cover, is
the work of artist Olea Nova. To create this piece and others in
her "Piercing Conflict" series, Ms. Nova interviewed migraine
sufferers. What she learned is that migraine pain "appears to be
something happening inside of the brain, a sort of electrical brain
storm." Fine art reproductions of "Migraine in a Split" and others on varied subjects such as love, success and
loss, games people play and addictions may be viewed and purchased on Ms. Nova's website
(www.oleanova.com). She also creates works commissioned for specific purposes such as medical study and research.
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From the Editor's Desk:
The Medicare SGR Formula: The edge of the cliff is approaching fast
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From the Executive Vice
President: Membership has its Privileges
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Guest Editor's
Note: Tangled Up in Blue
Timothy Sternberg, MD
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Pain as a Chronic
Disease
Marla Golden, DO
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Migraine Headache:
Origins, Consequences, Diagnosis and Treatment
Michael T. Pulley, MD, Nader Antonios, MD and Walter F. Ray, MD
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Cancer Pain and Symptom
Management
Timothy L. Sternberg, DMD, MD and Sherry King, MD
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Low Back Pain:
Update on Evaluation and Management with Focus on Minimally Invasive
Therapeutic Options
S. Scott Kramarich, MD and Craig A. Kornick, MD
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Acupuncture in Pain
Management
Alan K. Halperin, MD
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Psychological
Aspects of Chronic, Nonmalignant Pain: Moving from "Reality
Vertigo" to Hope
Heidi A. Pomm, PhD
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