CBC.ca Back pain relief may taper off CBC.ca People treated for low- back pain tend to improve greatly in the first six weeks but the pain and disability in some people may linger for a year, a new review suggests. Researchers from Australia and Britain crunched data from studies on 11166 people ... Read more »
Free DIY Back Pain Guide Available – Occupational Health and Safety
Free DIY Back Pain Guide Available Occupational Health and Safety The online tool from NHS Choices includes information about different types and causes of back pain , treatment options, and prevention methods. NHS Choices, an ongoing outreach offered by Britain's National Health Service, has posted an online, ... Read more »
Back pain? Research shows that positive thinking can be just as helpful as … – Daily Mail
Daily Mail Back pain ? Research shows that positive thinking can be just as helpful as .. Read more »
I was crippled by arthritis until a tiny cushion in my back let me walk tall again – Daily Mail
Daily Mail I was crippled by arthritis until a tiny cushion in my back let me walk tall again Daily Mail About 8.5 million people in Britain suffer with back pain caused by arthritis in the spine. Retired teaching assistant Teri Honeyfield, 72, who lives near Weston-super-Mare in Somerset, was virtually housebound until she had a new .. Read more »
Keep smiling, Lily, you can beat that back pain – Daily Mail
Daily Mail Keep smiling, Lily, you can beat that back pain Daily Mail Back pain . And you don't have to be a pop star or politician to experience it. More than 2.5 million people in Britain suffer, and 80 per cent of the population will have back problems at some point. Read more »
Blame Internet for back pain – Times of India
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Internet ”causes back pain in middle-aged women” – MSN India
London, Oct 18 (PTI) Are you suffering from chronic back pain? Well ladies, Internet is to be blamed, particularly if you are middle-aged, says a new study. Researchers in Britain have carried out the study and found that a large number of middle-aged women sp Read more »
How a single injection could banish back pain for good (Daily Mail)
Lower back pain is one of Britain's biggest health problems - every year, one in 12 adults consults a GP about it. Read more »