Back Pain October 28, 2015 Low back pain the number one cause of job disability Lower back pain is the leading cause of job disability worldwide, Time.com reported.
Pregnancy October 28, 2015 Study identifies when headaches during pregnancy may be cause for concern Aches and pains during pregnancy aren’t uncommon, but a new study suggests pregnant mothers may have cause to worry about headaches under certain circumstances. Â
PAIN MANAGEMENT October 28, 2015 Travel with medications, medical devices can be daunting For international travelers who need to carry medical devices and medications with them, it’s not easy to find out the travel requirements at their destinations, and embassies in general aren’t much help, according to a new study
HEALTHY LIVING October 28, 2015 This is how texting is messing up your spine Every so often, I stumble across news about how texting is destroying our bodies—I still think about a study I once read that said looking down at our phones all day is destroying the elasticity in our neck skin and giving us all early jowls at least twice a day. I promise, this image and info is definitely going to stick with you, too (sorry!).
BEAUTY AND SKIN October 28, 2015 Sulfur Springs: To Soak or Not to Soak? Q&A with Dr. Manny: Are there any real health benefits to bathing in sulfur springs?
Alzheimers October 28, 2015 Gout may protect brain from Alzheimer’s disease, study finds Gout, the most common type of inflammatory arthritis, affects an estimated 8.3 million Americans.
Headaches and Migraines October 28, 2015 'Exploding head syndrome' actually exists, experts say OK, it doesn't involve one's head literally exploding, but "exploding head syndrome" is no joke, say experts.
Headaches and Migraines October 28, 2015 Botox not effective in reducing certain types of headaches Research published in Wednesday’s issue of the Journal of American Medical Association suggests while Botox may be helpful in reducing chronic migraines, it does not appear to prevent episodic migraines or chronic tension-type headaches, when compared to a placebo
Arthritis October 28, 2015 Over-the-counter drug may work well for arthritis Three daily doses of glucosamine and chondroitin may provide the same relief as a smaller dose of prescription celecoxib for people with severe pain from osteoarthritis, according to a randomized trial in four European countries.
ADHD October 28, 2015 Acetaminophen use during pregnancy tied to ADHD, behavioral problems in children Children born to women who used the painkiller acetaminophen during pregnancy may have an increased risk of developing behavioral problems like attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), according to new research.
Arthritis October 27, 2015 Health myth: Is cracking your knuckles really bad for you? You love to pop—but should you stop?