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The “Right to Try” Drug Bill
Trump signs "Right to Try" drug bill. Dr. Paul Christo discusses the bill aimed at terminally ill patients with i24NEWS' Michelle Makori. Watch the video below for the full...
Redefining Pain Management
A new Alliance for Balanced Pain Management white paper discusses 5 policy strategies for redefining pain management amid the opioid crisis. What is the Alliance for Balanced Pain Management...
Sine Dolore European Pain Foundation 13th Annual Meeting
Dr. Christo was honored to speak at the inauguration of Sine Dolore World Park in Spain. Sine Dolore World Park is the only theme park in the world against pain and quality of life. Dr. Christo is also the keynote speaker at the event. He's pictured here with Dr....
“The Total Tutor” Neil Haley interviews Dr. Paul Christo
Radio host Neil Haley introduces his audiences to well-known authors, budding authors, celebrities, famous athletes, US Congressmen, TV reality show stars, movie stars, musicians, Olympic athletes, psychologists, psychiatrists, distinguished educators, and much...
10 Ways to Help Deal with Acute Stress Disorder
Acute Stress Disorder (ASD) normally occurs after a person experiences a traumatic event. A relative condition to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), Healthline explains that it has similar symptoms such as detachment, recurrent flashbacks, depersonalization,...
Invisible Illness
Published in Family First, Mishpacha Jewish Family Weekly Dr. Paul Christo sat down with Family First to discuss illnesses that can baffle doctors, and how most are left with chronic pain. When you go to the doctor you are typically asked to rate your pain. He...
War on Opioids featured on i24 News
CROSSROADS | War on Opioids with Dr. Paul Christo Watch Dr. Christo discuss the war on opioids live on air. He discusses the new proposed bill, how programs can be effective for people battling addiction, what role the drug makers play, and the pain epidemic in...
Understanding Skeletal Pain
PainPathways Magazine - Spring 2018 Edition Features an excerpt from Dr. Paul Christo's new book, Aches and Gains: A Comprehensive Guide to Overcoming Your Pain about Understanding Skeletal Pain. Read the full article on PainPathways We tend to think of our bones...
Zero In on Peripheral Nerve Pain
Excruciating pain running up and down her spine overwhelmed Kaye Gagnon, a day after a texting driver hit her car. Six months later, pain all around Kaye’s hip region hadn’t eased. She couldn’t stand, sit, or lay down on the floor for more than 15 minutes at a...
Chronic pain patients report struggles under tighter opioid regulations
By Kate Masters Terri Boettcher, a chronic pain patient, in her Middletown home discusses her struggles with back and other pain and treatment. Staff photo by Bill Green. Originally published on The Frederick News-Post. For almost half a year, Susan Haller has...
Dr. Christo LIVE on Clear Cut with Michelle Makori
CLEARCUT | Report: drugmakers paid to promote opioids Dr. Paul Christo was a guest expert LIVE on Clear Cut with Michelle Makori on i24 News. He discusses how drugmakers are paid to promote opioids and answers tough questions about being a chronic pain physician in...
Dr. Travis Stork and Pain in the Emergency Department
Imagine having a throbbing headache for 3 days, or severe back pain that immobilizes you, or even a broken bone from tripping and falling on the ice. Where do you go for relief? Most of the time, we go to the emergency room. Our guests are two experienced emergency...