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Music can be a powerful analgesic. New research suggests that for optimal pain relief, the music tempo must be tailored to the listener.
In MetS populations, obesity — especially class II and III — may be a key driver of DISH-related spinal changes, independent of age or sex.
Opportunistic pop-up community screening identifies a high prevalence of uncontrolled cardiovascular risk factors.
A recent meta-analysis finds similar rates of sleep problems among Asian, Black, and White individuals with chronic pain, questioning previously observed racial disparities.
The US Food and Drug Administration has approved the ketamine product, KETARx, for use in surgical pain management.
Living in historically redlined areas is associated with a lack of rapid access to emergency medical services (EMS), according to a study.
New research shows a strong link between cesarean sections and the development of chronic pelvic pain, urging a reevaluation of C-section rates.
Mailing a stool-based test directly to people's homes is the most effective strategy for increasing colorectal cancer screening rates.
Early glucocorticoid initiation among patients with GCA was associated with a reduced risk for relapse and lower prednisone doses during tapering.
Topeline data were announced from a phase 3 trial evaluating SB-01 for intradiscal treatment of patients with CLBP associated with DDD.
An observational study shows that facial expression pain scales can be a reliable tool for assessing postoperative pain intensity in recovering patients.