By now you may have heard the shocking news: Subway's “chicken†may contain just 50 percent chicken. The rest is filler, according to a report published by Time Magazine. According to… Read More
If you want to reduce the number of opioid prescriptions and pills being used, and potentially misused, you need alternative pain management. And chiropractors say that’s what they’ve been providing… Read More
Promises of more volume, shine, and botanical extracts may lure you in as you browse the shampoo aisle, but you may want to turn your attention to the tiny ingredients lists on… Read More
Peripheral neuropathy may be more common in patients with pre-diabetes than previously thought, and early interventions may be warranted in this patient population, according to researchers from the University of… Read More
After pulling out a tree root Muntathar experienced excruciating pain which forced him into a extreme hunched position. If he tried to stand up he would get terrible pain and… Read More
Do you have a muscle imbalance? Muscle imbalances occur when one side of opposing muscles is stronger than the other. Many exercise enthusiasts may be getting chronic injuries because of… Read More
As kids play sports like soccer and football with more frequency and force, many are damaging their knees, a new study finds. A common knee injury -- an anterior cruciate… Read More
A grocery-store Pariah with potentially disastrous repercussions Trump appointees to head the Department of Energy and the Environmental Protection Agency to the contrary, the war on science isn’t limited to conservatives.… Read More
Back pain is the second most regular side effect related explanation behind exercise based recuperation in the United States. Up to 84% of grown-ups have low back pain eventually in… Read More
Sooner or later, you’re going to tweak your back, and there’s nothing you’ll ever experience, perhaps shy of limb dismemberment, that’ll put a stop to your training as cruelly or… Read More
 Throughout the U.S., U.K., and Australia, more and more cases of liver disease are arising in the absence of alcohol abuse. Decades ago, we only saw conditions like Fatty Liver… Read More
Miso has been a staple in Chinese and Japanese diets dating back approximately 2,500 years. Traced from ancient China, where it was known as hisio, a seasoning prized by aristocrats,… Read More
The researchers analyzed data from studies that have investigated the Association with male fertility diet. Researchers found an inverse relationship between low sperm quality and a healthy diet. Under a… Read More
Brain Trauma Thirty former NFL players have joined the growing number of retired players who have pledged to donate their brains to research on a devastating brain disease that has… Read More
Jim McMahon Hope For A Better Tomorrow Jim McMahon knows the questions will come — about his health, about his mind, about the head trauma he has experienced in his… Read More
Hannah Moore, shown with Katie Kitchen, clinical research coordinator of the FIT Teens program, is feeling much better and learning to live her life in spite of her pain. Hannah… Read More
Forward Thinking: Back Pain Is Common But Not Inevitable Forward Thinking: Roughly eight out of 10 people will suffer significant back pain at least once in their lifetime -- but… Read More
THURSDAY, Feb. 2, 2017 (HealthDay News) -- Painkillers like aspirin, Aleve and Advil don't help most people with back pain, a new review finds. The researchers estimated that only one… Read More
FRIDAY, Feb. 10, 2017 (HealthDay News) -- For people experiencing low back pain, the thought of exercise often seems daunting. But yoga may be a natural fit in the quest… Read More