Joanna Kempner
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Parikh S, Kempner J, Young W
Curr Pain Headache Rep
. 2021 Dec;
25(11):75.
PMID: 34873646
Purpose Of Review: Migraine and other primary headache disorders do not receive adequate research funding, medical resources, or other forms of structural support relative to their prevalence and the disability...
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Frickel S, Gibbon S, Howard J, Kempner J, Ottinger G, Hess D
Sci Technol Human Values
. 2020 Feb;
35(4):444-473.
PMID: 32099268
"Undone science" refers to areas of research that are left unfunded, incomplete, or generally ignored but that social movements or civil society organizations often identify as worthy of more research....
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Kempner J, Bailey J
Soc Sci Med
. 2019 Jul;
238:112366.
PMID: 31345612
Researchers across academia, government, and private industry increasingly value patient-led research for its ability to produce quick results from large samples of the population. This study examines the role played...
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Schroeder R, Brandes J, Buse D, Calhoun A, Eikermann-Haerter K, Golden K, et al.
J Womens Health (Larchmt)
. 2018 Aug;
27(8):965-973.
PMID: 30129895
Migraine is a common chronic neurological disease that disproportionately affects women. Migraine has significant negative effects on physical, emotional, and social aspects of health, and can be costly for patients,...
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Kempner J
Soc Sci Med
. 2017 Jun;
189:152-154.
PMID: 28625413
This commentary to Pryma's (2017) article on women with fibromyalgia argues that intersectional approaches to health research can reveal not only how racialized institutions shape illness experience and medical care,...
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Young W, Park J, Tian I, Kempner J
PLoS One
. 2013 Jan;
8(1):e54074.
PMID: 23342079
Background: People who have a disease often experience stigma, a socially and culturally embedded process through which individuals experience stereotyping, devaluation, and discrimination. Stigma has great impact on quality of...
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Young W, Kempner J, Loder E, Roberts J, Segal J, Solomon M, et al.
Headache
. 2011 Sep;
52(2):283-91.
PMID: 21929663
Medical language has implications for both public perception of and institutional responses to illness. A consensus panel of physicians, academics, advocates, and patients with diverse experiences and knowledge about migraine...