Chronic pain is a debilitating condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It is characterized by persistent pain that lasts for more than three months and can significantly impact a person’s quality of life. However, a recent study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences …
February is National Senior Independence Month, a time to celebrate the courage and determination of older adults to maintain their independence. Unfortunately, many seniors suffer from chronic pain or other conditions that can limit their ability to remain independent.
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Chronic pain is defined as pain that persists despite medication or therapy for more than 12 weeks. Most people recover from pain following an accident or procedure and return to normalcy. However, there are situations when the pain lasts longer or appears suddenly without any prior history of an accident or surgery…
An analysis of the National Health Interview Survey by the National Institute of Health (NIH) confirmed that veterans do, in fact, experience higher pain severity than non-veterans. The analysis showed that veterans experience severe chronic pain at around a 40% higher rate than …
November is National Diabetes Month, an annual event intended to boost awareness about the risk factors, symptoms, and types of diabetes. This year’s focus is on raising awareness of risk factors associated with diabetes. People with diabetes are more likely to experience chronic pain…
Medical science has advanced tremendously over recent years, reaching a point where for many patients and conditions, the current standard of care is at a good level. Over the past two decades, technology has advanced so much further in an attempt to address remaining unmet patient needs.
Knee replacement surgery has become a very popular procedure in the United States, with an estimated 800k procedures performed each year, and that figure growing each year. As surgical techniques improve, so do patient outcomes. About 90%…
Medical science has advanced tremendously over recent years, reaching a point where for many patients and conditions, the current standard of care is at a good level. Over the past two decades, technology has advanced so much further in an attempt to address remaining unmet patient needs.
When the disease plaguing her digestive system was at its worst, Kelly Owens once had to rush to the bathroom 17 separate times in the course of a few hours.