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Scientists have discovered a brain circuit that gives pain its emotional sting, explaining why some hurts linger as suffering ...
For chronic pain patients, though, the brain interprets even neutral sensations as pain and suffering. In effect, pain ...
A remote dialectical behavior therapy program tailored to chronic pain significantly improved emotion regulation, according ...
Pain isn't just a physical sensation—it also carries emotional weight. That distress, anguish, and anxiety can turn a ...
Discover how shoulder blade pain connects to digestive issues. Learn about 7 conditions that cause upper back pain through gut-related problems.
Tight hip flexors, especially a deep muscle called the psoas, can silently stress your spine. Here's why this muscle deserves more attention—and how to strengthen it.
Diaphragm pumps are the hidden heroes behind some of the most essential industrial applications. These prolific machines are used in a wide variety of processes across industries—agriculture ...
Pain MD, which once ran as many as 20 clinics across three states, gave chronic-pain patients about 700,000 total injections near their spines, according to court documents. Last year, federal ...
Since the esophagus runs through the diaphragm on its way to the stomach, any irritation can set off spasms, resulting in those pesky hiccups, according to Ungerleider.
Stanford Effective Altruism, Stanford Student Pre-Veterinary Committee and Stanford Animal Service Project talk about the future of pain management in humans and animals alike.
From “ouch” to “ay”, human expressions of pain are similar across the globe, hinting at something fundamental about how humans form language.