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Not all chronic pain is the same. Learn how to identify the type you have—and discover which treatments, including psychological ones, work best.
It’s better to be told nothing is wrong than to regret not seeing a medical professional sooner. Here's what you need to know ...
If you’re into beauty and/or wellness, chances are you’ve heard of red light therapy. The bright lights are said to help with ...
From acid reflux to immune reactions, esophagitis has many causes—learn about its symptoms, types, and the latest treatments ...
Pain is often a symptom of cancer, but how we treat that pain is filtered through societal stigma and personal beliefs about ...
The invisible condition is often 'unaffected by standard painkillers' - and sufferers often go on in life to believe the pain ...
Pay attention to the pain location, its type (sharp or dull), intensity, if it’s accompanied by any other symptoms, and whether you have it all the time or only during a specific activity (for ...
Pain complaints among hospitalized patients with COVID-19 were negatively correlated with emergency intubation.
Chest pain is often (and rightfully) associated with heart attacks, which makes this type of pain important to take seriously. “Chest pain is definitely a concerning one to us. If people are ...