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OverviewMillions of people live with chronic pain - everyday life is difficult, treatment is unreliable and the economic impact is huge. So why is it still so poorly understood? And will there ever be a cure? Chronic pain is one of the great public health crises of our age - virtually nobody is untouched, either living with it themselves or witnessing the discomfort and struggles of loved ones. Yet it is a topic that remains in the shadows, too often brushed aside or treated as an afterthought. Chronic: Understanding Pain is an urgent and vital answer to this deafening silence. In this fascinating investigation, Gillian Best seeks out the scientists and clinicians carrying out the cutting-edge research that could be the key to finally understanding and effectively treating this mysterious and debilitating condition. Shining a light on the groundbreaking work being carried out around the world, Gillian searches for answers and wonders whether, one day, she may feel truly well again. AUTHOR: Gillian Best is a philanthropy writer at UCL, and has previously worked at King's College London and the University of Cambridge. Her debut novel, The Last Wave, was shortlisted for the Kobo Emerging Writer Award and she holds a PhD in Creative Writing and English Literature from the University of Glasgow. Originally from Waterloo, Canada, Gillian lives in Bristol. She has ankylosing spondylitis, Crohn's disease, Raynaud's, and is hearing-impaired. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Gillian BestPublisher: Icon Books Imprint: Icon Books ISBN: 9781837732722ISBN 10: 1837732728 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 12 March 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsChronic is an important investigation on an overlooked topic, skilfully weaving together personal narrative with pioneering research. As 70% of people who experience chronic pain are women, this is not only a public health crisis, but a feminist call to action. * Marina Gerner, author of The Vagina Business * Gillian Best's poignant, deeply personal journey through the labyrinth of pain science offers revelatory insights into one of the most pervasive kinds of suffering. In the process, she offers tangible hope that researchers' ingenuity and determination will unravel the dark mysteries of this most common scourge of the human condition. * Charles Piller, author of Doctored: Fraud, Arrogance, and Tragedy in the Quest to Cure Alzheimer’s * A highly informative, insightful and empathetic analysis of life with chronic pain. Groundbreaking scientific findings are presented in a very digestible manner, interwoven with relatable human stories. Chronic offers a holistic and global perspective to our understanding of pain, and with that, more than a glimmer of hope for the millions who live with chronic pain every day. * Emma Simpson, author of Breaking Waves * This brave, original and encouraging book offers an insight into the many fronts on which researchers are tackling chronic pain. Here's hoping for multiple major advances. * Liz Kalaugher, author of The Elephant in the Room * Chronic: Understanding Pain changed how I think about the pain I experience myself because of Multiple Sclerosis. Gillian Best doesn't offer false promises or easy answers. Instead, she provides something far more valuable. She explains what pain actually is, where it starts, how the brain shapes it, and why it behaves so differently from person to person. This book brings together research from neurology, psychology, genetics, microbiology, and beyond, and makes the study of pain accessible without oversimplifying. I found it both enlightening and empowering, not because it claims to cure pain, but because it replaces silence and guesswork with understanding. If you live with chronic pain, or care for someone who does, this book helps you feel seen, informed, and less alone. * Ed Peppitt, author of The Beacon Bike * Author InformationGillian Best is a philanthropy writer at UCL, and has previously worked at King's College London and the University of Cambridge. Her debut novel, The Last Wave, was shortlisted for the Kobo Emerging Writer Award and she holds a PhD in Creative Writing and English Literature from the University of Glasgow. Originally from Waterloo, Canada, Gillian lives in Bristol. She has ankylosing spondylitis, Crohn's disease, Raynaud's, and is hearing-impaired. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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