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New survey data from the Spine Center reveals a significant difference among Americans on how to manage neck and back pain.
A new study reveals that when we experience short-term (acute) pain, the brain has a built-in way to dial down pain signals - like pressing the brakes - to keep them from going into overdrive. But in ...
Juan Garcia-Ruiz has mixed feelings about the famous logo he created.The San Bernardino graphic artist is responsible for the “SB Strong” stenciled across a black arrowhead, which spa… ...
Our perception of pain is based on our past experience. "Throughout our lives, we repeatedly learn that sharp objects cause pain when penetrating our skin," the study researchers wrote.
When you distract yourself from pain, you actually hurt less, a new study suggests. Study participants who were subjected to slight pain on their forearms reported less discomfort when they were ...
RIT professors earned a National Institutes of Health grant to merge interactive media and hypnosis as a personalized pain management solution.