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Adults who walked more than 100 minutes per day were less likely to have chronic low back pain than those who walked fewer than 78 minutes per day.
From the age of 13, Laurene Agnew endured excruciating periods. However, she said her pain had been dismissed for the past ...
From the age of 13, Laurene Agnew endured excruciating periods. However, she said her pain had been dismissed for the past ...
Chennai: Imagine waking up to dry taps—no water in your kitchen, your bathroom, or even to drink. This has been the daily ...
Medically reviewed by Oluseun Olufade, MD Lower back pain affects more than 80% of people at some point. It is especially ...
Pain is part of life. We deal with the occasional headache, body ache, or pulled muscle, and the discomfort is temporary.
New research has found that walking more than 78 minutes daily can help lower your risk of chronic low back pain, and walking ...
“Some back issues can’t be avoided, like those caused by injuries, arthritis or genetics,” said neurosurgeon Meghan E. Murphy ...
"I’ll always have a chronic disease, but I will not let it define me—it’s just one part of my story." ...
Before chronic pain research had a name for its nemesis, Dr. Rita Levi-Montalcini discovered the molecule that would ...
Low back pain is the most frequent musculoskeletal complaint worldwide, but chronic lower back pain remains the main problem in terms of investigations and costs.
Researchers found that lower lean muscle mass and higher intermuscular adipose tissue acted as imaging-visible markers that ...