Cherry Pain ReliefStudies show that cherries and cherry products may help in easing aches and pains from arthritis and other ailments.
Pollution AppendicitisThe link between pollution and heart disease has been well established, but now experts say pollution may also lead to an increased risk for appendicitis.
Statin Lou GehrigsFDA experts have released new data indicating there is not an increased risk for Lou Gherig's disease among statin users.
Back Pain (2)Robert Bazell reports on how people can ease their back pain without having to resort to surgery.
Back Pain (1)Robert Bazell reports on a million and a half Americans who are disabled by back pain at any one time.
Older RunnersOlder adults who are active runners may be lowering their risk for disability later in life.
Drugs and FallsCertain drugs may increase the chance an elderly person will fall.
Pain ImplantA new electrical device is being used to help those who suffer from chronic pain.
ScoliosisA special torso-contorting machine helps a young girl's crooked back.
Tennis ToeWe've all heard of tennis elbow, but tennis toe?
Restless Leg SyndromeAn RLS sufferer has dedicated her time to making people more aware about the condition.
Elderly FitnessA combination of exercise and certain supplements can help elderly adults build and maintain muscle.
Military MigrainesSoldiers suffer migraines more often than the general population, according to a new study.
KneesRobert Bazell reports on patients who received knee surgery or physcial therapy and found no difference in the outcome.
Knee Surgery StudyConsistent maintenence and exercise can go a long way to avoiding knee surgery later in life.
Women and Back PainCarrying around a loaded and unorganized purse may not only be bad for your mental health- you could be hurting your back, too.
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