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Q&A: To understand low back pain, researchers look closely at how male and female bodies move
Anyone who suffers from chronic low back pain knows how difficult it can be to manage, and how quickly it can turn the most ordinary activity into a daunting prospect. Nonspecific and difficult to ...
Using three decades of global health data, researchers found that weight gain and metabolic health, not just aging, are driving a sharp rise in back pain among postmenopausal women, highlighting the ...
People in their 30's, mostly women, often encounter back pain due to long hours of work and bad postures. Stress is also another contributor. This decade brings a woman to balance work, family, and ...
Among the myriad of medical treatments for low back pain—a leading cause of disability that affects more than 600 million ...
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