Muscle Spasms and Pain - Repetitive Stress Injury
Most people associate muscle spasms and pain with a specific condition or injury, but human beings sometimes form chronic habits that can contribute to these reactions as well. As members of a fast-paced society in which we demand much of our bodies and ourselves, people can create physical symptoms without really knowing the source of their discomfort.

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J&J expands recall of Tylenol arthritis caplets (Reuters)
Reuters - A voluntary recall of Tylenol Arthritis Pain Caplets is being expanded because of consumer reports of an unusual moldy odor with the 100-count bottles, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said late on Monday. -
Three Myths About Tendonitis
Do you suffer from tendonitis or tendonosis? Are you seeking help and not getting effective treatment? It's probably because your doctor isn't aware of the real causes of the condition. -
Meningitis
Title: MeningitisCategory: Diseases and ConditionsCreated: 12/31/1997Last Editorial Review: 3/23/2010 -
Easy Uric Acid Cure - How to Eliminate Uric Acid Gout in 2 Hours With Bicarbonate of Soda
Here, you'll discover a simple uric acid cure using bicarbonate of soda. When suffering from gout many folks first thoughts are drug-based treatments. But something as simple as a bicarbonate of soda drink can eliminate the pain and symptoms of gout pretty quickly. More and more sufferers are turning to natural treatments to eliminate their gout... -
Tips For Hemorrhoid Pain Relief - Remove and Forget Your Hemorrhoids - Start Now!
Piles, or hemorrhoids, are an unpleasant, uncomfortable, and often downright painful condition. Finding effective hemorrhoid pain relief methods is, therefore, usually high on the list of a sufferer's priorities. Here are a few ideas that can help you. -
How To Prevent Pain In The Neck, Back And Shoulders This Holiday Season
To most of us the holiday season is all about tradition, fun, and family, but if we're not careful, the holidays can also be a pain in the neck-literally-says the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA)... -
Cognitive Problems After Surgery May Be Unrelated To Heart-Lung Bypass
Memory loss and other cognitive problems after heart surgery may not be related to the use of cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), or to 'flotsam' in the bloodstream caused by the CPB pump, according to a study in the October issue of Anesthesia & Analgesia, official journal of the International Anesthesia Research Society (IARS). -
Recognize Initial Symptoms of Hemorrhoids to Avoid Hell Later
Itching and irritation in the rectal area is seriously embarrassing and distressful. There could be several factors responsible for aggravating hemorrhoids. Hygienic and hereditary causes are most common among people who suffer with this problem. -
Exertional Heat Illness Linked To Rare Anesthesia Complication
Physically fit military recruits occasionally develop an "exertional heat illness" (EHI), which can cause them to collapse during training, or even on the battlefield. Emerging research evidence suggests a potentially important link between EHI and malignant hyperthermia a rare but feared complication of anesthesia, according to an article in the... -
Exercise Therapy For Low Back Pain
Low back pain (or lumbago) is a common ailment often triggered by something as simple as lifting a suitcase. What is the best way to remedy the situation? An exercise machine designed specifically for back muscles could be the solution according to a new study published in the Journal of the American College of Sports Medicine... -
Heel Pain From Plantar Fasciitis and Other Conditions
This article explains how plantar fasciitis is developed on your foot and the reason it is so painful. The author also lists several other foot conditions that can cause heel pain. -
Lower Back Pain Treatment - 2 Options
Looking for a lower back pain treatment? You're not the only one. According to statistics, back pain is the second most common reasons behind missed work hours-only the common cold outranks it! If your back is keeping you from showing up for work, then it's definitely high time you start looking for a remedy that works. Here are two other options,... -
Can't Sleep? Shoulder Pain Relief and Better Sleep in Three Simple Steps
Does it hurt to sleep? Shoulder pain and lack of sleep can really impact your life. Learn simple techniques for reducing your shoulder pain and getting a good night's sleep. -
Fight Off Aches & Pains This Winter With Extra Vitamin D
It's no wonder many people feel achy and sore, and sometimes tired and depressed, during winter months they're often not getting enough vitamin D. The body makes vitamin D from the sun's ultraviolet rays, so it's known as the sunshine vitamin, but this source is in short supply throughout late fall and winter... -
Carpal Tunnel Exercise - Better Than Wrist Braces Or Splints
In terms of treating and curing carpal tunnel syndrome, there's a big difference between the right kind of carpal tunnel exercise and wearing wrist splints and braces. Of course, I don't know if you are already wearing one of these appliances, but if you are, there's a better-than-even chance that you are doing your condition more harm than good!...




