September is Pain Awareness Month, and more than 51 million Americans report living with chronic pain. Over the past couple of decades, experts say increased prescriptions of opioid medications were ...
"What we found is that it's not how much pain you're in that determines whether you stay physically active — it's how you ...
New research published in The BMJ and reported by Womens Health reveals that movement, not rest, is the key to easing knee ...
The amount of physical activity someone with chronic pain does depends far more on how well they cope with pain (their ...
A new survey reveals that many Americans may be overlooking critical warning signs of hip problems. The study, conducted by The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and involving 1,004 people ...
Opioids were once the go-to solution for surgical pain relief, but unwanted side effects like nausea, dizziness, constipation ...
Angina, a symptom of underlying heart disease, is frequently overlooked in women despite being a leading cause of death. Unlike men, women often experience atypical symptoms, leading to misdiagnosis a ...