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    How to hack your brain when you’re in pain

    "Have we misunderstood pain?" Researcher and physician Amy Baxter unravels the symphony of connections that send pain from your body to your brain, explaining practical neuroscience hacks to quickly block those signals. Her groundbreaking research offers alternatives for immediate pain relief -- without the need for addictive opioids.

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    Breathing for Comfort with SuperMeg!

    Deep breathing is the ultimate hack of your nervous system. Discover how it can help you feel more calm and comfortable by letting Super Meg guide you to find that pace that is right for you.

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    Athlete’s Voices | The Zen of Sport: Mental Health, Wellness, and Social Connections

    Examining the role of sports in addressing, supporting and managing mental health challenges, emotional and physical well-being, and life transitions.

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    Emi’s Story: Courage and Hope

    How learning pain management skills changed everything for this family.

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    Tame the Beast

    It’s time to rethink persistent pain

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    Sweet solutions and pain management for babies

    How to use sweet solutions to minimize needle pain in babies

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    Meg Foundation: Who we are and why it matters to you!

    Hear Morgan's story and how the Meg Foundation can help the kids in your world.

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    Built to Empower: Pain Management Tools for All

    Dr. Jody Thomas talks about how the Meg Foundation's freely available resources and tools are designed to empower kids, families, and adults to better manage their pain experience.

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    Wield the Shield!

    Meet SuperMeg, and learn why good pain management and controlling medical anxiety is a a big deal.

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    Using Vibration To Block the Pain Signal!

    Yes, it really works. This shows you how.

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    The Warning Signal

    Learning HOW pain works helps give you ways to control it.

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    Framing the Story AFTER Needle Pokes

    What you say after a needle poke matters, and sets the stage for the future!

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Our Mission

To empower families with the pain management strategies, skills, and support they need to prevent and reduce pain.

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