Chronic pain is on the rise in the UK, affecting an estimated 28million people, the majority of which are women. Now scientists finally know why.
The research suggests that men’s immune systems have a better mechanism for shutting off pain, which could explain why women have more chronic symptoms.
Orlando Health surgeon Dr. Joseph Ibrahim and lifelong performer Tayler Tennant raise awareness of a rare condition called MALS, or median arcuate ligament syndrome ...
He was healthy until warning signs that something was wrong appeared "really rapidly." Doctors were startled when they saw his brain scan.
While most people are familiar with the heart attack symptom of chest pain, there are other symptoms to watch for. In this ...
New insights into the causes of migraine is prompting a fresh look at a drug target that was sidelined 25 years ago ...
An oncology research student was diagnosed with breast cancer in her 20s. She said powerlifting helped her recover and stay strong through treatment.
Dr. Carrie Jose, in her latest Health and Wellness column, provide seven smarter ways to manage arthritis pain without drugs ...
January 26, 2026 - PRESSADVANTAGE - Chiropractor Evansville has announced a continued focus on back pain relief through ...
A study in RMD Open indicates that exercise is associated with only small, short-lived effects on osteoarthritis pain and ...
The results of 2 recent clinical trials combining the GLP-1 drug and the biologic reinforce the benefits of treating obesity ...
Cece Worley was refused accommodations in her workplace for symptoms of endometriosis, a common reproductive condition affecting 1 in 10 women.
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