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Medically reviewed by Oluseun Olufade, MD Lower back pain affects more than 80% of people at some point. It is especially ...
It’s better to be told nothing is wrong than to regret not seeing a medical professional sooner. Here's what you need to know ...
Aches and pains while working out in the gym are normal. But, some aches need your attention. Here are those that you cannot ...
“Some back issues can’t be avoided, like those caused by injuries, arthritis or genetics,” said neurosurgeon Meghan E. Murphy ...
When back pain is caused by an acute fracture, the pain is typically constant, sometimes felt as a persistent grumbling ache ...
Dr. Asim Cheema was weighed in on a 'deeply concerning' case about a man who injected himself with his own semen.
Sharp throat pain that feels like swallowing razor blades—this symptom is particularly noticeable in infections with the new ...
Sutphin, 58, of Cheshire, had painful lymphedema — or swelling — in her arm following reconstructive breast surgery about a ...
In this edition of Daily Dose, Dr. Lacy Anderson answers a viewer's question about pain in the buttocks and upper hip.
Water-based exercise not only improved muscle strength in people with chronic low back pain, but it also improved quality of ...
AS a dad-of-three and manager of a busy butcher’s shop, Mark Doe lived a normal life, keeping active and spending time with ...
Modifiable risk factors such as self-efficacy, sleep disturbances, and pain severity were associated with disability risk among patients with chronic LBP.