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With much of the U.S. experiencing temperatures in the 90 and 100 degree ranges, I thought it would be a good time to talk about how the... Read more »
Being that it's spring, it seems that my posts seem to revolve around exercise and physical activity, which is ironic because at times, RA... Read more »
Allergic reactions to ingredients in the foods you eat can range from mild to severe; they can even be life-threatening in some cases. But... Read more »
We've known for a long time that if you're going to stop taking opioids, it's usually best to taper off gradually to prevent severe... Read more »
What is the nervous system designed to do? Nerves make the arms and legs move. Nerves make the heart beat and the lungs breathe.... Read more »
Source: Breastcancer.org
During treatment for breast cancer, you may notice that your skin is more or less sensitive to touch than before, especially in the breast area. The... Read more »
Source: eOrthopod
It's still true that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. The prevention and early treatment of arthrofibrosis is a good example.... Read more »
New research suggests that people who have irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) have greater sensitivity to pain than people who do not have the condition.... Read more »
Researchers say the invasive hospital procedures premature babies endure make them more pain-sensitive, and that these babies could benefit from... Read more »
Researchers may have found out why people who suffer from such pain conditions as neuropathic pain and regional pain syndromes are sensitive to cold.... Read more »