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Like it or not, pain is a fact of life. So finding a way to manage pain and, perhaps, even eliminate pain has got to be good news.

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  • Three Exercises to Be Avoided For Lower Back Pain
    Well, all of us are guilty of getting carried away by the body building exercises printed in magazines. Not only do we believe all that they write, sometimes they are endorsed further by some doctor, making us even more gullible. Add to this our secret desire to look like all those six packs being sported by sportsmen, models and actors alike...
  • Using your body is Exercising!
    There's really no right or wrong way to work out. Well, you could tear a muscle trying to lift too much, but that's not what I'm talking about. Just using your body every way you can every single day is the best way to strengthen your muscles and bones. Go for walks and if you feel like running then run for a little while. If you come across a...
  • Seven Helpful Tips For Dealing With The Pain Of Fibromyalgia
    According to the National Institutes of Health, nearly 10 million Americans suffer from fibromyalgia. Sadly, many go through months and years of pain, frustration and confusion before receiving treatment because there is no diagnostic for this chronic illness. Medical tests such as x-rays, blood tests and muscle biopsies can rule out other...
  • FDA Approves Morphine Sulfate Oral Solution For Relief Of Acute And Chronic Pain
    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved Morphine Sulfate Oral Solution for the relief of moderate to severe, acute and chronic pain in opioid-tolerant patients. This medicine will be available in 100 milligrams per 5 mL or 20 milligrams per 1 mL. This is the only FDA approved morphine sulfate oral solution available at this...
  • Promising Results In Reducing Neuropathic Pain With Combined Drug Treatment, Than With Either Drug Alone
    An article published Online First and in a future edition of The Lancet reports that combination treatment using gabapentin and nortriptyline reduces neuropathic pain more than either drug alone. This treatment could be used in patients that only partly respond to one drug or the other...
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is Not Caused by a Narrowing of the Carpal Tunnel
    Common medical wisdom and most everything that you will find on the internet about Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) agrees that CTS is caused by a narrowing of the carpal tunnel, and/or a compression of the median nerve. Unfortunately, this definition in not only unhelpful if you want to get rid of your CTS, it is also incorrect.
  • Sources of Burns
    Our skin, the largest organ of the body, is filled with millions of nerve endings that gather information from the environment and relay it back to our brains for processing. Sensory neurons help detect changes in temperature, as well as different textures and surfaces that helps us react to our surroundings as well as control our own body...
  • Discovery may reverse RA, osteoporosis
    Scientists say they have identified a way to stop a well-known signaling molecule from eroding bones and causing joint inflammation, a discovery that could potentially reverse conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis and osteoporosis.Earn Free Prizes when you Search GoogleRead Full Article
  • A Pain-Free Life With God's Help
    It wasn't like me to get sick, so when I woke up to find a small lump at the base of my spine one morning, I was curious. It felt as though I had a large, hard pimple there and not being able to see I assumed that that was what it was.
  • Rotator Cuff Injury - Things You Need to Know
    Find out what it is and what you can do about your rotator cuff injury - A rotator cuff injury can quite often happen due to overuse in sports such as tennis, swimming, gymnastics and baseball or even just in your work place; depending on your job it can also be caused by a fall. The rotator cuff is made up of four muscles - teres minor,...
  • Treating the Pain Epidemic
    The New York Times Nov 5, 2009 By John Tierney Chronic pain affects more than 70 million Americans, which makes it more widespread than heart disease, cancer and diabetes combined. It costs the economy more than $100 billion…
  • GAO: Medicaid Wastes Millions On Phony Prescriptions For Painkillers
    A new report by the Government Accountability Office "finds that state and federal officials failed to detect millions of dollars in Medicaid prescription drug abuse," USA Today reports.
  • Note to Self - If Only I Had Listened to My Body
    The road to being an expert by way of experience in any particular health issue is a long one. I have plenty of experience and still I forget to do all the things which I KNOW will help me.
  • Ankle Sprains & Strains - Rolling & Injuring the Ankle Can Cause Problems - Brace Yourself
    If you have ever ever hurt your ankle then it is time to read this article. This free information can help someone in your position.
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, and Are Strengthening Exercises Good For It?
    A common question from people suffering from hand and wrist pain and numbness, is whether strengthening exercises are good or helpful. The answer depends on how bad your Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is, how long you have had it, and what exactly is causing the problem.


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