More than 31 million Americans will experience back pain at some point — and women are twice as susceptible than men ...
Lower back pain is one of the most ubiquitous health complaints in the world. In fact, the World Health Organization says that low back pain is the single leading cause of disability worldwide—but ...
Long walks could both treat and prevent chronic low back pain, according to emerging research. A population-based study in Norway found people who walked for more than 78 minutes a day on average ...
According to the World Health Organisation, 619 million people were affected by lower back pain and related issues in 2020, and that number is projected to reach 843 million by 2050. However, the ...
While a cooler bedroom supports your circadian rhythms, warmer temperatures are better for tight, sore muscles. And as you ...
Living with back pain can feel frustrating and limiting – and it can feel impossible to do some of the activities you love. Let’s start with the bad news: Shoes are almost never the (sole) cause of ...
What you eat could be as important as medications for managing chronic pain. This nutrition-based approach to pain management offers fresh hope to millions who struggle with persistent discomfort ...
“About 80% of people during their life are going to have a problem experiencing pain in their back or their spine. Whether it’s from their neck, down to their tailbone,” said Dr. John Watkins from ...
Doctors warn that subtle symptoms like fatigue, foamy urine, swelling or lower back pain may signal early kidney problems ...
People with chronic bad backs may soon have cause to jump for joy—carefully, of course. A large-scale, randomized, double-blinded, and controlled clinical trial has shown that a specifically ...