Runners’ Back Pain Starts Deep
Motion-capture technology has revealed that the source of runners’ back pain lies deeper than expected, according to a new study.
Motion-capture technology has revealed that the source of runners’ back pain lies deeper than expected, according to a new study.
A new study finds that people’s gut bacteria may play a role in determining how easy, or difficult, it is for them to lose weight.
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People who exercise may lower their odds of developing low back pain or may reduce the intensity of back pain they do experience, a research review suggests.
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A national survey of parents suggests these kids have a harder time getting mental health services than youth with other emotional or behavioral issues.
When patients with painful back problems are also depressed, they have significantly higher healthcare costs than back-pain patients without depression, a U.S. study suggests.