New research suggests pain is not a simple signal of injury but a process that unfolds across nerves, spinal cord, and brain.
Health and Me on MSN
Using NSAIDs for osteoarthritis? NHS issues warning, doctor suggests safer option
NHS warns osteoarthritis patients about the risks of long-term NSAID use and highlights safer pain management options, ...
Everyday Health on MSN
5 possible health benefits of hot potting
Soaking in hot springs may help reduce pain, alleviate stress, and improve your skin, among other possible wellness benefits.
We were made to move! Physical activity is essential for life, and living a sedentary lifestyle is detrimental to your health ...
Extra cuddles may feel adorable, but hidden beneath that soft cuteness could be a serious health concern. Pet obesity is ...
We are our own worst enemy When, oh when, is the American medical community going to accept the reality that this country’s biggest healthcare problem isn’t insurance or medications; ...
A randomized controlled trial shows high-intensity interval and strength exercise improves multidimensional fatigue and quality of life in people with rheumatoid arthritis, with benefits lasting 12 ...
Rutgers has granted Tonix Pharmaceutical exclusive worldwide rights to develop and commercialize a novel class of compounds ...
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Silencing a specific brain circuit can prevent and reverse chronic pain
A neural circuit hidden in an understudied region of the brain plays a critical role in turning temporary pain into pain that can last months or years, according to new University of Colorado Boulder ...
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