Another troubling case of alleged medical neglect at Guam Memorial Hospital has surfaced. This time, from a man who said he ...
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Dr. Richard Birkett MD: Addressing Mental Health Challenges in Trauma PatientsDr. Birkett specializes in the treatment of conditions such as colon and rectal cancer, diverticulitis, and anorectal ...
Since March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, MountainStar Healthcare is focusing on screening and prevention. Dr. Michelle Murday, a board-certified Colon and Rectal Surgeon who ...
This phenomenon can manifest in several ways including “runner’s high,” wherein the body releases endorphins in response to ...
Low back pain affects an estimated one in four American adults and is the leading contributor to disability globally. In most ...
In this ASK A DOC, Dr. Souslian shares common misdiagnoses, what to look for and how to prevent the risk of lower back pain ...
When the brain doesn't know what to expect we perceive pain to be worse, a new study shows. The study may help shape more effective ways to manage pain in the future.
New research reveals why women experience chronic pain more frequently than men, uncovering key biological differences in pain processing.
Shannin Desroches was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer. She had no symptoms for years, experiencing a nagging pain only ...
UPF researchers have led the creation of a computational simulator that is unique in the world to study one of the causes of ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNUncertainty increases pain perception in the brainWhen we accidentally touch something familiar, like a warm pan, our brains already know what feeling to expect and how much it might hurt.
Mar. 17, 2025 — A new study may help to explain why there is an over-representation of women experiencing chronic pain compared to men and why pain medication may not be as effective for women ...
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