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Back Ache: The diagnosis is almost done by Laura Patient Expert Posted Tue 22 Jul 2008 8:13pm Yesterday it was my first working day after my vacation and being whole day using the computer made my back pain worse. I had difficulty sleeping so this morning I got an appointment with my family doctor. The diagnosis is almost done, the doctor told me that the pain on my back, especially left shoulder, is not caused by stress but due to aTendinitisI Read on »
Aches and Pains - Just Normal Aches and Pains by Rudy S. Patient Expert Posted Thu 02 Oct 2008 2:09pm 1 Comment Informative article Link: Aches and Pains - Just Normal Aches and Pains. Read on »
Vitamin D for winter aches and pains by Dr. John Z. Medical Doctor Posted Sat 01 Nov 2008 5:50pm Many people who feel achy and sore, and sometimes lethargic and depressed, during the winter months may not be getting enough vitamin D. The body makes vitamin D from the sun’s ultraviolet rays, so it’s known as the sunshine vitamin, but this source is in short supply throughout late fall and winter, especially for people [...] Read on »
THE TGB GERIATRICIAN: Aches and Pains by Ronni B. Patient Expert Posted Fri 21 Jan 2011 8:45am a lively conversation about the common aches and pains that seem to accompanying getting older for most of us. I decided it would be a good discussion to have with Bill Thomas... surrounding early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease. You can join the live discussion at 11:30AM eastern U.S. time next Tuesday here . SOCIAL SECURITY UPDATE Yesterday , I asked Read on »
Acupuncture For All Those Simple Aches And Pains by Shilah C. Azib Posted Mon 02 Aug 2010 3:24pm to finally relieve you of a lot of your body’s aches and pains and even make you healthier. ... be an indicator of your overall health for the acupuncturist’s diagnosis. Based on what the acupuncturist finds out about your sickness, he or she would then formulate the treatment Read on »
Aches and Pains by Ronni B. Patient Expert Posted Thu 06 Jan 2011 8:31am in mind: Old age ain't for sissies. Now it's your turn. How have you dealt with the minor aches and pains of age? (Remember – we are not physicians. Please, no amateur diagnoses... talking about their aches and pains. Indeed, this supposed transgression has been fodder for comedians for as long as I can remember. In my experience, this stereotype Read on »
Hang upside down and let your aches and pain dissipate... by Nitin R. Patient Expert Posted Tue 10 Feb 2009 10:01am On Saturday I attended Nuvana's back care class at Sunset Yoga after a Friday evening back care regiment in private session with her. We determined that forward bends were aggravating it, so there... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]] Read on »
Aches and Pains! by Mara Patient Expert Posted Wed 01 Apr 2009 2:52pm and then off to soak my sore muscles. I am hoping these aches and pains will subside in the next few days but it is good to be reminded that I need to push harder. What do you guys do Read on »
Aches and Pains of Age by Ronni B. Patient Expert Posted Mon 30 Mar 2009 3:51pm One of the unwritten rules of elderhood is that we may not talk about our aches and pains. Somehow, old people have a reputation for dwelling on them, but that's not my... slightly raised cholesterol levels controlled with medication, I have no age-related health problems – no arthritis, rheumatism, osteoporosis, etc. But I do have the odd ache or pain Read on »
Guest Post: Keeping on Your Toes — Preventing & Soothing Aches, Pains, and Muscle Strains by Nichelle S. Patient Expert Posted Tue 16 Jun 2009 6:10pm . At this point, using a good amount of witch hazel will feel like a godsend to your tired, achy body. If not available, you can use aloe vera gel, which is good as well, but can leave you...”) are for informational purposes only. The Content is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other Read on »