For years, Martha Sikes took pain pills to manage her chronic pain. Since undergoing a 10-week treatment plan at Mary Free Bed, she's been managing her pain pill-free.
New research from McGill University reveals that listening to music at your own rhythm can significantly reduce pain.
Journave, the first non-addictive opioid-like pain medication, was developed based on Yale research from the ’90s.
Music has the best chance of providing pain relief when it is played at our natural rhythm, a McGill University research team ...
Stress is one of the common culprits of various health challenges including neck and upper back pain However to relieve stress and its associated physical symptoms it is important to understand the li ...
This week, Bindi Irwin, daughter of Steve Irwin, the late wildlife conservationist and TV personality also known as The ...
A mum instructed by doctors to say goodbye to her teenage daughter after a health scare left her unable to dress herself has said the radical changes to her life will not “hold her back”. Milly ...
Workers at the e-commerce giant's UK distribution centers are rapidly developing chronic pain, warn labor organizations.
Singer and Popstars sensation Darius Campbell Danesh left behind a six-figure fortune following his untimely death, new legal documents have revealed. Darius, who rose to fame on ITV’s Popstars, was ...
The rescheduling of marijuana may remove regulatory hurdles and expand the breadth of research beyond pain management.
Kristin Greenwood asked Public Investigator to look into why her doctor's office billed her insurance double what she was ...