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  • How to Take Control of Your Ankylosing Spondylitis Pain

    Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a chronic condition in which the spine and surrounding areas of the body become inflamed. This can lead to pain that is often described as sharp, shooting, or burning. There are many ways to manage ankylosing spondylitis pain. Some people may find medications effective, while others may find lifestyle measures and natural treatments enough.

    Source: healthline

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  • Modern Trends in Preventing Back Pain: A Guide for Everyday Adults

    Back pain remains one of the most common health complaints worldwide, affecting millions of people each year. Whether due to poor posture, prolonged sitting, inactivity, or everyday activities, back pain can significantly hinder one’s ability to enjoy life. Fortunately, modern science continues to refine our understanding of how to prevent and alleviate this discomfort. From simple daily movement habits like walking to mind-body practices such as Tai Chi, there are more practical, evidence-based options than ever for maintaining spinal health and a pain-free life.

    Source: Spine Health Foundation

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  • Caring for Someone with Chronic Back Pain: What Caregivers Should Know

    Chronic back pain is one of the most common and disabling health conditions worldwide. Unlike a broken bone or a visible injury, spine-related pain is often invisible. That invisibility can make caregiving uniquely complex. Understanding the physical, emotional, and practical realities of chronic spine pain can help you provide better support - while also protecting your own well-being.

    Source: Spine Health Foundation

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  • Excess Weight Increases Risk Of Low Back Pain, Researchers Find

    Did holiday treats add a few extra pounds to your frame? If so, your risk for low back pain might have increased, as well, a new study says.

    Source: HealthDay

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  • Osteoporosis often goes undetected and untreated: How doctors are changing that

    Osteoporosis can affect people of any age, but it is a common condition among older adults because people start losing their bone density around the age of 50 and older. According to the Food and Drug Administration, there are an estimated 10 million Americans with osteoporosis, and more than 80% are women.

    Source: Medical Xpress

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