Cold weather can worsen bone and joint pain by stiffening muscles and reducing circulation. Learn why winter affects joints and simple ways to prevent injuries.
Osteoporosis pain increases in winter because people do less exercises and get less vitamin D. It’s harder to be active in the cold, and that lack of movement weakens bones.
Cold weather can revive pain from old fractures and surgeries while raising the risk of fresh injuries. Experts explain the ...
Bone and joint problems are rising among people aged 30 to 45. Orthopaedic experts explain how sedentary lifestyles, stress, ...
Of the more than 47 million women in the world who begin the menopause transition each year, more than 70 percent of them will experience musculoskeletal symptoms—and 25 percent will be disabled by ...
Among men treated for mHSPC, those with baseline bone pain have increased risk for disease progression and death compared with those without bone pain. Patients presenting with bone pain at diagnosis ...
Dengue: Dengue fever is caused by the bite of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes, which thrive only during the rainy season. This disease spreads rapidly during the rainy season. The pain in dengue is so severe ...
A drug that kills cancer cells by puncturing them comes with an additional benefit: tests in mice suggest it reduces the ...
March 12, 2009 (San Diego, California) — For patients with painful bone metastases and benign lytic lesions that do not respond to conventional analgesic therapy, percutaneous osteoplasty might be an ...
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Patients with metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer and baseline bone pain at diagnosis have worse overall survival compared to those without bone pain, a post hoc study found. Patients with ...