“Other common causes of stomach pain include inflammation of the stomach lining (gastritis) and indigestion, which can result ...
A new study found that differences between how men and women perceive pain may be linked to a molecule called IL-10. The study authors compared data from mouse models with an existing cohort of human ...
Scientists who study chronic pain have long puzzled over a particular type of scenario: A man and woman get into a car accident and sustain the same injuries. But the woman experiences long-lasting ...
From the moment you take a sip, drinking starts to influence your biology. Here’s an inside look. Credit... Supported by By Dana G. Smith Illustrations by Montse Galbany Dry January has come and gone, ...
There’s a moment before any hair transplant when even the bravest people pause and ask the same quiet question: “Okay… but does a hair transplant hurt?” It’s a fair fear. The scalp feels like sacred ...
Brittany Dube is a public health professional with expertise in health education and community health. She works for her local Department of Health as a Behavioral Health, Health Promotion, and ...
The booze-free month known as Dry January has surged in popularity, from just 4,000 participants when it launched in 2013 to millions of (at least short-term) teetotalers today. If you are considering ...
Have you ever heard the age-old advice that drinking can warm you up in the winter? Unfortunately, a shot of alcohol may feel like it warms you up, but is actually dangerous for your body. It ...
Charlotte Ganderton has received funding in the past from Arthritis Australia and the Physiotherapy Research Foundation. Joshua Heerey receives has received funding in the past from Arthritis ...
Note: While research on alcohol is evolving, the World Health Organization says drinking less or not at all is better for your health. Dietary habits — like getting adequate hydration, eating ...