The 3 Biggest Causes of Lower Back Pain
Lower back pain is both a common and debilitating condition. Statistics say that over 80% of the adult population will suffer from back pain at some stage. Medical data states that back pain is only second to the common cold for doctor’s visits.
Lower back pain is now a very common occurrence in your life. So what are the most common causes and can you do something about it?
There are actually 3 common causes of lower back pain. They do not fit the usual stereotypical causes either. It is not Read More...
Solutions for Knee Pain
Many people suffer from nagging pain in the front knee area, and may feel as though the pain originates right under the kneecap (patella). This may be a condition known as patellofemoral pain syndrome especially if pain is worse climbing stairs or sitting for long periods of time (“moviegoers sign”). Women are more likely to suffer from this condition due in part to their wider hips affecting the angle between the femur and the patella (Q angle). Quite often pain is noticed in individuals with Read More...
Eliminate Gas Pain - 3 Tips
Gas pain has become a common problem for many people these days. Thanks to the ultra fast lifestyle that many people lead, more and more people are suffering from gas pain. And gas pain is not caused simply by eating junk foods or by overeating. If you lead a stressful life, you may suffer from gas pain. It is important to keep in mind that even the most insignificant thing can cause gas pain. In this article I will tell you about two easy ways to eliminate gas pain fast.
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Pain Management: Feeling No Pain Americans are now suffering from more aches and pains than ever before. While this may not be good news for the afflicted, there's a silver lining for those retailers astute enough to offer shoppers a wide assortment of topical over-the-counter pain management solutions. Read More...
Neuron memory key to taming chronic pain, new research suggests Researchers have found the key to understanding how memories of pain are stored in the brain. More importantly, the researchers are also able to suggest how these memories can be erased, making it possible to ease chronic pain. Read More...
Nervous system memories of pain can be erased: Study Remember the pain from that broken bone, that arthritic joint, that migraine that knocked you off your feet for days? Your nervous system does, too, and now researchers at McGill University in Montreal say they've discovered how those neuronal memories can be erased. Read More...
Neuron memory key to taming chronic pain ( McGill University ) A team of researchers led by McGill neuroscientist Terence Coderre, who is also affiliated with the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre, has found the key to understanding how memories of pain are stored in the brain. More importantly, the researchers are also able to suggest how these memories can be erased, making it possible to ease chronic pain. Read More...