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More than 7,000 workers have absconded from the Pacific Australia Labour Mobility scheme over the past five years, some due ...
In a world of sitting at desks and slumping in front of screens, back pain is known to be the most common ailment among Americans. Dr. Arthur L. Jenkins III, a board-certified neurosurgeon in New ...
Right side back pain during pregnancy can be due to the growing uterus, weight gain, pregnancy hormones, and the separation of the abdominal muscles. Some pregnancy complications can also cause ...
Hawaii had the lowest rate of lumbar spine MRIs performed for lower back pain between July 1, 2022, and June 30, 2023, according to CMS data released Feb. 19.  CMS measures the percentage of lumbar ...
Vanillin and RG-7112—can clear “zombie cells” from spinal discs, potentially treating the root cause of chronic low back pain ...
Drugs targeting 'zombie cells' show promise for treating chronic back pain Research in mice identifies drug combination that can slow or even reverse spine damage Date: April 22, 2025 Source ...
In a preclinical study led by McGill University researchers, two drugs targeting "zombie cells" have been shown to treat the underlying cause of chronic low back pain. The condition affects ...
Back pain is no joke—and if you’re one of the 65 million Americans who deal with it daily, you know just how much it can disrupt your life. So what are the most effective ways to treat back ...
The average office worker spends approximately 1,700 hours per year sitting at their desk, creating the perfect storm for developing back pain. Extended periods of sitting place excessive pressure ...
You can develop lower back and hip pain due to a pinched nerve or a muscle strain. It may also result from an underlying health condition such as arthritis, a herniated disk, or a joint issue.
A 25-year-old who tragically died from bone cancer was told her back pain was sciatica before a "grapefruit-sized tumour" was discovered. Kate Drummond, who was "fit and healthy" when she started ...
A once “fit and healthy” 25-year-old woman, whose lower back pain was initially misdiagnosed, died from bone cancer less than a year after a tumour was finally discovered in her pelvis.