Weekly nuggets of pain science news and insight, usually 100-300 words, with the occasional longer post. The blog is the “director’s commentary” on the core content of PainScience.com: a library of major articles and books about common painful problems and popular treatments. See the blog archives or updates for the whole site.
Just ignore this post if you don’t know what “RSS” is (or go find out, because it’s pretty handy). If you are a subscriber …
The RSS feed for PainScience.com seems to be “stuck” on the old domain name, SaveYourself.ca, for many subscribers. It’s just a cosmetic problem. The feed works; you’re all getting new PainSci posts. But for many of you it still looks like everything is coming from SaveYourself.ca — even though SaveYourself.ca has otherwise been left completely behind.
I’ve researched this and have no idea how to fix it from my end: it appears that some feed readers just cling to whatever info it grabbed when the subscription was created, and then they never update it. (Way to go, feed readers!) But you can easily update it, if you care: just re-subscribe. The feed URL is:
PainSci Member Login » Submit your email to unlock member content. If you can’t remember/access your registration email, please contact me. ~Paul Ingraham, PainSci Publisher
Found! 🙂 Member content on this page only has just been unlocked. To unlock member content on all other pages for a month, see the confirmation email just sent. (If it doesn’t turn up in your inbox, check your spam folder! Email can also sometimes take a few minutes. If it never turns up, just contact me.)
Found! But… You have a PainSci account, but this content cannot be unlocked, because you do not have an active PainSci membership with perks for that. You may have have a basic membership and/or access to books only. For more information, see your account page or confirmation email (just sent).
Not found! 🙁 Sorry, but that email address is not in the PainSci database.
⚠️ Sorry, server is overwhelmed at the moment. This is a very rare error. It should go away if you try again in a little bit.