Pain is a consistently reported barrier to physical activity by individuals with knee osteoarthritis, but little is known about the association of pain with daily walking levels.
Recent trends indicating a rise in infective endocarditis among injection drug users in the United States, Australia, and Sweden prompted researchers to investigate this potential association further.
In order to identify back pain trajectory groups and compare indicators of health, medication, and healthcare use, researchers conducted a study of a representative sample of nearly 13,000 individuals. ...
Use of tobacco and the co-prescription of sedative hypnotics have been shown to be risk factors for the misuse of prescribed opioids, but the association between these drugs has not yet been clarified. ...
In a review of patients with PsA who were taking ixekizumab, researchers assessed patient-reported outcomes up to 52 weeks. Itching, physical function, and quality of life were examined.
Researchers examined 5-year follow-up data on patients enrolled in the Appendicitis Acuta study, which compared appendectomy and antibiotic therapy for the treatment of acute appendicitis.
In hopes of finding potential alternative treatments to opioids for acute chronic pain in the emergency department setting, researchers assessed various trials that compared the effectiveness of a low-dose...
In a recent study, researchers sought to investigate reasons for and perceived effectiveness of cannabis in individuals with chronic pain who had been prescribed opioids.