Back Pain October 25, 2015 15 natural back pain remedies Achy back? You're not alone: back problems send more Americans to the doctor annually than nearly any other medical problem, according to a 2013 Mayo Clinic study.
Back Pain October 25, 2015 6 physical effects of binge-watching TV Here's what really happens to your body after sitting through a "Game of Thrones" marathon.
Back Pain October 25, 2015 Bride of paraplegic veteran gets surprise of her life on wedding day The wife of a paraplegic veteran knew her wedding would be special, but she wasn’t prepared for exactly what happened during the couple’s first dance.
Back Pain October 24, 2015 Typing on a tablet linked to chronic shoulder problems Using touch-screen keyboards on tablet computers for long periods of time could lead to chronic shoulder problems, suggests a study in the November issue of Applied Ergonomics that compared the musculoskeletal impact of three types of keyboards, The Wall Street Journal reported.
NERVOUS SYSTEM HEALTH October 24, 2015 Early physical therapy might help ease lower back pain Starting physical therapy right after lower back pain begins may provide relief sooner compared to doing nothing, but makes little difference over the long term, a U.S. study suggests.
Infertility October 24, 2015 Regular exercise before pregnancy may help stave off pelvic pains Regular exercise before pregnancy may protect against so-called pelvic girdle pain as the fetus grows, according to a new study from Norway.
Back Pain October 24, 2015 Texas woman undergoes surgery after breasts swell to 15 lbs each A Beaumont, Tex., woman has undergone breast reduction surgery after a rare hormonal condition caused her breasts to swell to size 36NNN, MySanAntonio.com reported.
Back Pain October 24, 2015 Pole vaulting accident leaves a champ a paraplegic Pole vaulting can be an extremely dangerous sport, as a March Vice article made clear.
Headaches and Migraines October 24, 2015 Brain's 'pain meter' identified The brain's "pain sensor" has been found, researchers say. When you step on a thumbtack or hit your funny bone, this is the part of your brain that lights up.
Back Pain October 24, 2015 Patients often misplace blame for lower back pain People suffering from lower back pain often think a specific moment of extreme exertion triggered their sudden discomfort, even though simple daily tasks can just as easily contribute, an Australian study suggests.
Medications October 24, 2015 Steroid injections for lower back pain have limited benefits, study says Epidural corticosteroid injections are a common treatment for lower back pain, but a review of 38 placebo-controlled studies supports previous evidence that suggests the therapy may only be beneficial in the short term.