Nursing Home Workers At Risk for Assault: Study
Musculoskeletal pain among staff may often be related to violence in the workplaceContinue Reading
Post-Op Pain May Be Due to Immune Reaction: Study
Nerve inflammation, not surgeon error, may be to blame, researchers sayContinue Reading
Veterans With PTSD Suffer More Physical Ailments Than Their Peers
Female vets with disorder plagued by more medical illnesses than male counterparts, study showsContinue Reading
'Self-Touch' May Reduce Pain, Study Finds
British researchers’ experiment seems to fool the brainContinue Reading
Dancing in Heels Puts Toes Under Extreme Pressure: Study
Findings may spur improved designs of high-heeled dance shoes, scientists suggestContinue Reading
IV Aspirin Drip Appears to Be Safe, Effective for Migraine
More commonly used in Europe, but treatment shows potential in small U.S. studyContinue Reading
Discrimination Can Hurt Teens, Body and Soul
Study finds minority kids especially vulnerable, with effects both physical and mentalContinue Reading
More Evidence That Glucosamine, Chondroitin Won't Help Ailing Joints
Data from 10 studies shows no effect, researchers say, and any benefit noted is likely to be placeboContinue Reading
Experimental Drug Shows Promise for Bone Marrow Disorder
Patients with myelofibrosis experienced some relief from symptoms, inflammation, ongoing study foundContinue Reading
Health Tip: Dealing With Lower Back Pain
Suggestions to help ease the discomfortContinue Reading
Elderly May Benefit From Minimally Invasive Shoulder Surgery
Significant pain reduction reported by 96% after operation to repair rotator cuff tears, researchers findContinue Reading
Many Heart Patients Place False Hope in Angioplasty
In non-emergency scenarios, the artery-opening procedure won’t prevent heart attack, experts noteContinue Reading














