A new study may help to explain why there is an over-representation of women experiencing chronic pain compared to men and why pain medication may not be as effective for women as it is for men.
A new review of the evidence finds that only a handful of common remedies provide a modest benefit for acute or chronic back ...
New research reveals why women experience chronic pain more frequently than men, uncovering key biological differences in pain processing.
Low back pain affects an estimated 1 in 4 American adults. In most diagnosed cases, the pain is considered “nonspecific.” meaning it doesn’t have a clear cause. That’s also partly what makes it so ...
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