Why do we have pain in the absence of injury, or long after our tissue has healed? How can the same pain stimulus feel so ...
Fascia influences pain, mobility, and skin health. Experts explain why it’s often overlooked and how it shapes the way the ...
The past two centuries have produced a cascade of life-altering advances in medicine, yet we have been unable to deal with one seemingly straightforward condition: chronic pain. It affects 1 in 5 ...
For decades, differences in pain between men and women have often been attributed to psychological, emotional or social ...
Most people with chronic back pain naturally think their pain is caused by injuries or other problems in the body such as arthritis or bulging disks. But our research team has found that thinking ...
Some of the most common questions people have about chest pain are what symptoms may mean and when to seek care. In this ...
TAMPA (BLOOM) – We’ve all been there—waking up with a stiff neck that makes turning your head a challenge or feeling that nagging pain after a long day at the computer. Neck pain is incredibly common ...
Dementia isn't a specific disease. Instead, it describes a collection of symptoms that affect a person's thinking and social abilities enough to interfere with daily life. There are more than 55 ...
A Biblical Understanding of Pain by John Timmerman ’67, Calvin English professor emeritus, Eugene, Ore.: Cascade Books, 2013, 118 pp., $16. John Timmerman has coped with his share of pain during his ...
Brain networks responsible for sensing, understanding, and responding emotionally to pain develop at different rates in infants, with the conscious understanding of pain not fully developed until ...
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