Experts Warn: This Common Imaging Study May Be Harmful
Experts are cautioning that a widely used imaging study for shoulder issues may do more harm than good.
The Devil Comes to Help When the Soul is Sick
Research indicates that swearing can help cope with pain, relieve stress, and improve physical endurance.
This Abnormality is Almost Universal Among Those Over 40 โ Even if One Does Not Experience Symptoms
A Finnish study reveals that nearly all individuals aged over 40 have structural abnormalities in their shoulder joint and rotator cuff, regardless of whether they experience pain.
Swede awarded for breakthrough in pain research
A Swedish professor has been awarded the prestigious Brain Prize for groundbreaking work in understanding pain and touch mechanisms.
Do collagen supplements really improve skin? Major review reveals the truth
A comprehensive review finds collagen supplements may enhance skin elasticity and reduce joint pain, but have limited benefits for athletic performance.
A sweet way to relieve newborn pain. Just a little bit is enough for the child to stop suffering during pricking
Research shows that administering sucrose can effectively relieve pain in newborns, particularly preterm infants undergoing painful medical procedures.
In one sex, pain lasts longer. Scientists found the reason
Research suggests that women may experience prolonged pain due to immune system responses following injuries, challenging previous notions about pain perception between genders.
Goodbye to itching: researchers manage to discover the mechanism to stop scratching
Researchers have identified key mechanisms in the brain that signal when to stop scratching, potentially leading to better treatments for persistent itching.
New study on the effectiveness of cannabis for pain relief
A recent review indicates that there is still no high-quality research evidence supporting the use of cannabis for neuropathic pain treatment.
Study shows: Men feel less pain when female doctors ask
A study by Anna Sellgren Engskov from Lund University found that men require more pain stimuli to reach their pain threshold when a female doctor inquires about their pain compared to male doctors.
Who better withstands pain - men or women? A scientific experiment revealed the truth
A scientific experiment sheds light on the ongoing debate about whether men or women have a higher tolerance for pain, revealing that the issue is complex and influenced by various physiological, psychological, and social factors.
Common pain relievers may raise heart disease and stroke risk, doctors warn
Research indicates that common over-the-counter pain relievers, especially NSAIDs, may increase the risk of heart disease, strokes, and high blood pressure.
Czechs unnecessarily overuse certain medications, data shows. It mainly concerns pain and heartburn remedies
Research indicates that Czechs are excessively using specific medications, particularly those for pain relief and heartburn.