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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 ...
Lifting heavy objects with poor form can contribute to back pain, but the major culprits are a sedentary lifestyle, poor ...
Medically reviewed by Oluseun Olufade, MD Lower back pain affects more than 80% of people at some point. It is especially ...
“Some back issues can’t be avoided, like those caused by injuries, arthritis or genetics,” said neurosurgeon Meghan E. Murphy ...
New research has found that walking more than 78 minutes daily can help lower your risk of chronic low back pain, and walking ...
Research found that more daily walking—especially at a moderate or brisk pace—can reduce the risk of chronic low back pain.
Myth: Back pain is caused by sitting on a fat wallet.
In this edition of Daily Dose, Dr. Lacy Anderson answers a viewer's question about pain in the buttocks and upper hip.
A Thai doctor issued a warning after a patient injected sperm into his body in an attempt to treat back pain, leading to the discovery of multiple strains of bacteria in his system. The doctor, ...
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 ...
In more severe cases, the issue may lead to pain, reduced mobility and physical function, or lower quality of life ...
Peer support groups for people with chronic pain are cropping up across Canada, as advocates work to break down the stigma ...