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Medically reviewed by Oluseun Olufade, MD Lower back pain affects more than 80% of people at some point. It is especially ...
Lower back pain has many different causes. Injuries, certain lifestyle habits, or health issues (like kidney stones) are just a few examples. (Photo Credit: E+/Getty Images) Your lower back, which ...
Some causes of lower left back pain can also cause sciatica. In many cases, over-the-counter (OTC)anti-inflammatory ...
A new study found that walking every day can significantly reduce your risk of lower back pain, which is a major drain on wallets, well-being and workdays across the US. But there’s a catch: how far ...
Chronic low back pain is common but not often a focus for prevention, experts say. Just getting more steps in a day could ...
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ANSWER: Back pain is more common than homeownership in the U.S. While about 65% of adults own a home, nearly 80% of adults ...
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The simple act of walking every day can significantly reduce a person’s risk of developing chronic low back pain, according to a new study. But, its effectiveness depends on how long you walk for, and ...
Power walking also protected against low back pain, but to a lesser degree than ambling for longer periods of time, according ...
Globally, chronic low back pain is a leading cause of disability. A recent study in JAMA Network Open suggests that walking 100 minutes daily can redu ...