Scientists have discovered that the body can naturally dull pain through its own localized “benzodiazepine-like” peptides. A groundbreaking study led by a University of Leeds scientist has unveiled ...
As Ivy Asmus lay in her bed at home, she was left paralyzed by pain so fierce that even the weight of her husband's hands helping her sit up made her scream. Every attempt to simply turn or shift ...
The Radio 2 presenter has raised over £6m carrying Pudsey Bear from near the Scottish border to Pudsey in Yorkshire this week ...
Over 65% of U.S. veterans suffer from chronic pain, a rate higher than the general population. The VA's reduction in opioid prescriptions has left many veterans seeking alternative pain management ...
Research shows that heart attacks are becoming more prevalent among adults younger than 50—and the outcomes are worse for women. The good news is we know how to prevent them. Heart attacks, or ...
Notre Dame defensive line coach Al Washington spoke with the media on Tuesday about a variety of topics. Here is everything he had to say. Notre Dame defensive line coach Al Washington spoke with the ...
Scientists are baffled by the sunfish's ability to swim calmly despite severe injuries. A study suggests fish may lack the brain regions for emotional suffering, reacting mechanically to harm. This ...
The pain you feel now is the progress you make tomorrow. Every moment of struggle is shaping you. Every rep, every setback, ...
Watching someone experience pain on screen activates your own brain’s touch-processing system in a highly organized, body-specific way.
Can BBC Radio 2's Sara Cox get Pudsey Bear to Pudsey in Yorkshire - on foot - by this afternoon, while raising money for Children in Need?