The Opioid Epidemic
Pain, Opioids, and the Sickle Cell Disease Patient As a sickle cell disease patient, I have lived with chronic severe […]
Pain, Opioids, and the Sickle Cell Disease Patient As a sickle cell disease patient, I have lived with chronic severe […]
Sickle Cell Disease Comedy Can Form Bridges or Cross Boundaries Comedy has walked a thin line between supplying appropriate and
Blood, the crimson liquid of light, colored the strongest shade that unites us as one, a portal to the physical
Sickle Cell Disease: Fighting Unrelenting and Excruciating Pain Have you ever experienced excruciating pain so intense it feels as if
Positive Spiritual Coping Yield Better Results During 2007 – 2008, a pilot study was conducted by Sian Cotton and her colleagues
Black History and the Healthcare System: Separate and Unequal Is it safe to say that Walter Clement Noel—the first individual
The Slave Trade Between the 16th and 19th centuries, the transatlantic slave trade is thought to have transferred over twelve million enslaved
Have you ever pondered the history and origin of this unique cell disease and the reasons behind its development?
I have witnessed them with my own eyes, heard them with my ears, and I’m sure that they are real!
The Power of Poetry: Sickness Through the Eyes of the Sufferer Poetry is an extraordinarily powerful art form. It affects the