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06/04/2026
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By Edison Reed
Chronic Pain May Stem From Brain’s “Faulty Alarm,” Therapists Say
Chronic pain can persist long after an injury heals because the brain continues to send danger signals even in the absence of ongoing tissue damage, according to psychotherapist Christie Uipi. This phenomenon, known as neuroplastic pain, arises from the brain’s threat system remaining in alert mode, Uipi wrote in an article published April 12, 2026. […]
06/01/2026
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By Edison Reed
Stanford Study: Walking Technique Slows Knee Cartilage Loss, Researchers Say
A new clinical trial from Stanford University has found that adjusting the angle of the foot while walking can slow the progression of cartilage degeneration in adults with knee osteoarthritis, according to researchers. The study, published in The Lancet Rheumatology, involved participants with mild-to-moderate knee osteoarthritis who were taught to alter their foot angle during […]
05/25/2026
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By Edison Reed
Prenatal Chlorpyrifos Exposure Linked to Brain Abnormalities, Motor Deficits in Children, Study Finds
Prenatal exposure to the insecticide chlorpyrifos is associated with widespread structural brain abnormalities and lasting motor skill deficits in children and adolescents, according to a study published in JAMA Neurology. The research, conducted by scientists from Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, and the Keck School of Medicine of the […]
05/18/2026
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By Edison Reed
Study: Nearly 27% of Women Experience Chronic Pelvic Pain
Study Links Chronic Pelvic Pain to Patient-Reported Factors Beyond Diagnosis According to a study by the Translational Research in Pelvic Pain (TRiPP) project, chronic pelvic pain affects up to 26.6% of women worldwide. Standard treatment for this condition has historically focused on visible medical diagnoses such as endometriosis or bladder pain syndrome. However, researchers found […]
05/10/2026
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By Edison Reed
Study: Brisk Walking Pace of 14 Extra Steps Per Minute Improves Physical Function in Older Adults
A study published in PLOS ONE has found that increasing walking pace by 14 steps per minute can improve physical function in older adults, according to researchers. The 12-week intervention involved frail and prefrail residents of retirement communities who were asked to walk as fast as safely possible. [1][2] The study, which included approximately 100 participants, […]
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