Shoulder pain is a common problem in general practice and one that is often poorly managed, not least because of the variety ...
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What rotator cuff pain feels like and the stretches that ease shoulder stiffness
Saddled with shoulder discomfort or struggling to lift your arm? A rotator cuff tear could be causing your pain. "The rotator ...
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Is Your Hip Pain a Surprising New Menopause Symptom?
There was a time in life—let us call it “youth”—when each time we had a pain, we knew what caused it. Twisted a knee in yoga class. Sprained an elbow playing tennis. Shin splints from dancing all ...
Lydian Cosmetic Surgery Clinic in Seoul is expanding its stem cell therapy treatments for shoulder arthritis for ...
Dr. Carrie Jose, in her latest Health and Wellness column, explains why we age faster than we should, and how Medicine 3.0 ...
New Study Reveals New Zealand’s Multi-Billion-Dollar Burden Of Endometriosis And Chronic Pelvic Pain
Aotearoa New Zealand’s first national cost-of-illness estimate for endometriosis and chronic pelvic pain has revealed a multi-billion-dollar annual economic impact, driven overwhelmingly by ...
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Recognising the Signs: When Your Mattress Is Affecting Your Sleep Quality
Quality sleep forms the cornerstone of physical health, mental wellbeing, and daily performance, yet many people unknowingly ...
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Rheumatoid Arthritis and Hair Loss: Causes and Remedies
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) may cause hair loss due to medications, other autoimmune diseases, or stress. Learn about the ...
In an effort to find you high-quality and safe electric massagers, we asked some of our favorite actual massage therapists ...
Doctors caution that constant screen time is reshaping posture, overloading the neck and spine, and speeding up long-term ...
Stirrups, Pap smears, prenatal checks: At her busy office at Duke Women’s Health in Durham, NC, OB-GYN Anne Ford’s work with female patients of all ages usually takes place from the waist down. But ...
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Everyday Activities Can Trigger Back Pain Flares — but They Don’t Cause Lasting Damage
A new study suggests everyday movements may cause temporary back flares, but not long-term damage — so you can stay active ...
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