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Speaking candidly with host Kapil Sharma, Salman revealed he’s living and working with multiple severe medical conditions, ...
Americans live with chronic pain. A new device created by USC biomedical engineers could help sufferers avoid the need for opioids ...
The Oregon Senate on Monday voted to pass a bill aimed at making non-opioid pain treatments more accessible and affordable ...
Greg Abbott’s veto of a bill that his lieutenant governor supported underscores the patchwork nature of regulation of ...
Dr. Austin recommends something she calls the “next-day rule.” That means monitoring your pain levels not only during ...
Many survivors of trauma and violence find that they suffer from physical and emotional symptoms years after. When we can not ...
Research from Norway shows longer daily walks could improve chronic lower back pain, with those walking over 100 minutes experiencing lower risk despite intensity.
Alcohol consumption intensified links between pain and negative affect in HIV-positive patients and those who underwent TKA.
Daily walking volume and walking intensity are inversely associated with the risk for chronic low back pain (LBP), according to a study.
Chronic pain affects millions of people in the US. Targeting an oft-overlooked brain receptor could one day offer relief.
A study conducted by the University of Texas at Arlington, released last week, found that more than a third of people in ...