Summary: Viewing natural scenes can significantly reduce how people perceive pain, a new neuroimaging study has found.
Research reveals howneurogenic connection can directly trigger inflammatory processes, creating pain patterns that challenge ...
Only around one in every 10 treatments were found to be effective in relieving lower back pain, according to a new study ...
Only 1 in 10 nonsurgical treatments for low back pain are more effective placebo, a review of 56 different treatments and ...
Fact checked by Nick Blackmer A new study revealed that only 10% of non-surgical treatments for low back pain were more ...
A new review of the evidence finds that only a handful of common remedies provide a modest benefit for acute or chronic back ...
Psilocybin, the psychedelic compound in "magic mushrooms," could be an effective treatment for phantom limb pain, based on ...
Watching nature scenes lessens pain by reducing brain activity linked to pain perception. The corresponding study was ...
For acute low back pain, there is moderate-certainty evidence that nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are an effective treatment.
Despite being prescribed fairly commonly, a new study has found that antidepressants provide little to no benefit when it ...
New research has identified cannabis-derived terpenes—compounds that give plants their distinctive aroma—as effective ...
Low back pain affects an estimated one in four American adults and is the leading contributor to disability globally. In most ...