Most of us through middle back pain at some point in our lives – for women, it could be during menstruation, pregnancy or hormonal shifts, and for men (and women at other times) it could be due to ...
Ready for a startling statistic? According to the American Chiropractic Association, 80 percent of the population will experience back pain at some point in their lives. The lower-back is commonly ...
Researchers have found an increase in chronic pain among middle-aged people without a college degree. They attribute this to factors such as greater social isolation, less marriage, and falling wages.
A new study finds middle-aged Americans are now reporting more pain than the elderly -- and it has to do with their level of education and that pain is rising more quickly in younger people. Using ...
As people age, they tend to report more acute or chronic pain—a common sign of getting older. Yet, in the United States, middle-aged adults are now reporting more pain than the elderly, according to a ...