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Yoga Eases Back Pain in Largest U.S. Yoga Study to Date
October 24, 2011 Yoga classes were linked to better back-related function and diminished symptoms from chronic low back pain in the largest U.S. randomized controlled trial of yoga to ... > full storyMore: -
Nearly One in Four People With Psoriasis May Have Undiagnosed Psoriatic Arthritis
October 12, 2011 New research shows one in four people with psoriasis may have undiagnosed psoriatic arthritis, in addition to the up to 2 million people already diagnosed with the disease. Also, there's a ... > full story -
We Discount the Pain of People We Don't Like
October 3, 2011 If a patient is not likeable, will he or she be taken less seriously when exhibiting or complaining about pain? Researchers have found that observers of patients estimate lower pain intensity and are ... > full story -
Smoking Linked to Chronic Pain in Women
September 28, 2011 Kentucky women who smoke heavily may experience more chronic musculoskeletal pain, suggests a new ... > full story -
Back Pain? Patients Who Followed Recommendations to Move Despite Back Pain Fared Better Than Those That Rested in Small Study
September 20, 2011 Patients with acute low back pain who were advised to stay active despite the pain fared better than those who were told to adjust their activity in line with their ... > full story -
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Depression and Pain Increase Fatigue in Breast Cancer Survivors
September 15, 2011 In Spain, 5-year survival following breast cancer diagnosis is more than 83%. Around 66% suffer fatigue following treatment. A Spanish research has established the factors associated with tiredness ... > full story -
Gene That Controls Chronic Pain Identified
September 8, 2011 A gene responsible for regulating chronic pain, called HCN2, has been identified. Chronic pain comes in two main varieties. The first, inflammatory pain, occurs when a persistent injury (e.g. a burn ... > full story -
When That Shoulder Aches Too Much to Move
September 7, 2011 Adhesive capsulitis, sometimes described as "frozen shoulder," is a condition where the connective tissue around the shoulder joint becomes chronically inflamed, causing thickening and tightening in ... > full story -
Neurosurgeons Use Adult Stem Cells to Grow Neck Vertebrae
September 6, 2011 Neurosurgery researchers have used a new, leading-edge stem cell therapy to promote the growth of bone tissue following the removal of cervical discs -- the cushions between the bones in the neck -- ... > full story -
New Approach to Thyroid Surgery Eliminates Neck Scar
August 9, 2011 Thyroid nodules affect nearly 13 million Americans and are a result of abnormal cell growth on the gland. Until recently, the only way to remove nodules and rule out cancer was through surgery that ... > full story
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