Would you like to get back in good health? Actually, let me ask a similar-sounding but different question: Is your back in ...
The sacral chakra also known as Svadhisthana in Sanskrit is the second of the seven primary chakras Positioned just below the navel this energy center is closely linked to emotions creativity and sens ...
Physically, issues like sore throats or neck pain may appear. When blocked, it becomes hard to express thoughts authentically ...
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But it can also happen from: Half of people with SI joint pain can trace it back to a specific event, like a car accident or sports injury. Other times, though, there's no obvious reason for the ...
Causes of back and neck pain can include anything from a sudden injury to age-related changes over time. Spine-related pain is very common, with low back pain affecting up to 80% of people at some ...
Opioids have long been used to treat severe pain, though their use in the management of chronic pain remains somewhat controversial. Some people can tolerate opioids for years without any adverse ...
Nearly everyone knows a person like the character Kieran Culkin plays in A Real Pain, the story of two cousins who trek to Poland to connect with their Jewish roots, and with the past of the ...
Unexplained muscle pain in the arms and legs may be the result of benign issues. Or it may point to a more serious underlying condition, such as fibromyalgia, infection, or thyroid issues.
The terrible pain started a week earlier, and she had already been to the emergency room twice. By Lisa Sanders, M.D. “You need to go back to the hospital,” the visiting nurse declared shortly ...
A tour that includes cousins Benji (Kieran Culkin, left) and David (Jesse Eisenberg, third from left) passes the site of a concentration camp in Eisenberg's film "A Real Pain." (Searchlight ...
Eisenberg’s remarkable film—which won Eisenberg the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award at Sundance earlier this year—is like that mislaid second marker: heartfelt, awkward, full of pain it’s ...