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For chronic pain patients, though, the brain interprets even neutral sensations as pain and suffering. In effect, pain ...
That tingling in your hands isn't normal. Our expert guide explains the real causes of carpal tunnel syndrome and walks you ...
How often have you ignored persistent back pain or frequent episodes of headache? Would it be wrong to assume that you often overlook cramping pain in the stomach, thinking it is just some mild food ...
Up to 4% of women may be affected by a condition that can cause intense pain, burning, tingling and other distressing ...
Among patients undergoing coronary angiography because of angina typical enough to suggest coronary artery disease, 10–30% are found to have “normal” or “near normal” epicardial coronary arteries at ...
Discover breakthrough medications that effectively treat nerve pain. Learn about prescription drugs, over-the-counter options, and emerging treatments ...
Quality of life and angina burden were similar after CT or invasive angiography for CAD diagnosis. Women experienced small differences in quality of life outcomes and chest pain rates vs. men.
A new study has found the non-invasive application of in-ear electrical stimulation to the vagus nerve to be safe and effective in reducing osteoarthritis-related knee pain. It opens the door to ...
Nerve or neuropathic pain has long been a tricky condition to treat effectively. However, a new study has comprehensively evaluated current drug and non-drug therapies to provide up-to-date ...
If dental pain is a symptom of angina, failing to identify it could result in serious consequences, such as a heart attack.
Angina pain can radiate from the heart to areas including the neck, jaw and arm. Typically, it’s accompanied with chest tightness, trouble breathing and nausea.
A recent review article in Heart summarises non-pharmacological therapeutic approaches to patients with refractory angina including cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), stellate ganglion nerve ...