A new discovery may explain why so many people abandon cholesterol-lowering statins because of muscle pain and weakness.
For decades, statins have been the quiet workhorses of cardiology, cutting heart attack and stroke risk for millions while leaving a stubborn puzzle unsolved: why do some patients feel their muscles ...
(Reuters Health) - Strength training might help prevent tension headaches, or at least reduce their pain, according to a small Danish study. Researchers found that neck and shoulder muscles were up to ...
We’ve written before at HuffPost UK about what it means if your face goes bright red after exercise (luckily, it’s usually ...
A 19-year-old woman presented to the hospital with shoulder pain, headaches, and persistent tiredness despite apparently adequate sleep. She reported no other symptoms and denied any trauma or ...
Headaches are a common complaint, and there are many different types. One method for treating headaches is physical therapy. Depending on the type of headache a person experiences, physical therapy ...
Dry needling for headaches is a procedure that involves inserting thin needles into tight areas of muscle. It may help relieve headaches. Dry needling targets tight areas of muscle in the upper back, ...