Havaldar Rajesh Kumar served 28 years in the Indian Army. A roadside IED in Kashmir left him with 60% hearing loss and chronic migraines. He retired at superannuation. His batchmate, Naik Sanjeev ...
New research suggests a drug already available on pharmacy shelves could help ease chronic lower back pain. It’s a welcome discovery for the millions of Americans who live with persistent discomfort, ...
Children and adolescents affected by juvenile fibromyalgia show greater sensitivity to non-painful sensory stimuli, such as ...
After a life-changing injury, I can't compete like I used to. Watching the Olympics—the newest games starting tonight—brings me joy.
Children who experience malevolent wartime living conditions, and wartime violence in particular, are more likely than adolescents or young adults to develop chronic pain later in life, according to a ...
Paper provides new insights into warfare’s lifelong health consequences, particularly for noncombatants, with critical policy implications related to post-war recovery efforts.
First publication of clinical efficacy data for PP353, in development for chronic Low Back PainTrial demonstrated that PP353 delivers clinically ...
Today, at 37, I train three days a week through one session with my exercise physiologist, one with my physical therapist, ...
Bone fractures usually heal efficiently, but in some patients this process fails, causing nonunion. A recent study identifies ...
Chronic pain in young people with sickle cell disease means greater disability, more burden, and lower quality of life, a U.S ...
The attrition rates for mindfulness-based interventions for chronic pain differed by session load and delivery format.
Cindy Flores says she’s come a long way from a botched surgery 13 years ago, but she still lives with chronic pain. “Every day that I wake ...