Author Rachel Zoffness breaks down why we have chronic pain and how science shows that it’s all in our head ...
Scientists have identified a previously unknown brain circuit that appears to drive chronic pain, separate from the pathways ...
Researchers at UTD's Center for Advanced Pain Studies are making progress on ways to treat persistent pain without opioids, ...
Millions of people who live with chronic pain hear some version of the same dismissal: the scan looks fine, so the problem ...
A new CDC report indicated that the percentage of Americans with chronic pain rose considerably in recent years, and it's not clear why. The numbers came from the National Health Interview Survey ...
Just 4% of weekly activity as vigorous exercise can significantly lower chronic disease risks. Short bursts of intense ...
Chronic constipation is becoming a common issue lately with most people unable to identify the problem on time Learn ...
April marks National Stress Awareness Month, an annual campaign focused on highlighting the causes, effects, and solutions to ...
If you're experiencing chronic pain — or at risk of it — this list will help you prepare yourself and know what to ask and do Getty For years, cases of chronic pain have been climbing. In fact, a ...
(Original Caption) San Diego: Redskins quarterback Doug Williams writhes in pain after injuring his leg. More than 51 million Americans experienced chronic pain in 2021 alone, according to CDC reports ...
There are two types of inflammation: acute and chronic. Acute inflammation is the kind that lasts a few hours, days, or weeks, and it’s helpful to healing. It’s your immune system’s response when ...
Schlesinger is a physician-scientist and professor, president, and CEO of Texas Biomedical Research Institute, a nonprofit research organization in San Antonio, Texas. The connection between infection ...