A new survey from Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center reveals that four out of ten people respond to unexplained pain by “pushing through it”, and many are unaware that pain in …
Lung cancer is now affecting young people, especially women and nonsmokers, with radon exposure, air pollution, and secondhand smoke being major contributors.
A new study from the Cleveland Clinic found that low-dose ketamine infusions can be a safe and effective treatment option for people with chronic pain, with no serious adverse effects reported.
Eight out of 10 men say they notice changes when they don’t exercise regularly. Those can be physical, and they can feel more stress, become more irritable.
Pregnant women should be aware of the risk of heart disease, as fatigue and nausea can be signs of serious heart issues, and talking to a doctor about any changes in health before, during, or after…