Choosing to fix the patch with glue or a self-sticking patch compared to using stitches, tacks, or staples may make little to no difference to the risk of long-term pain and the hernia coming back.
When Birgitta Hendron goes to the pharmacy for her estrogen patch, she now worries about whether it will even be there.
A spokesperson for the FDA said the agency is coordinating with companies to support efforts to boost the supply of patches ...
A surge in demand since last year for estrogen patches to ease menopause symptoms has strained supplies and led to shortages, ...
Using proprietary real-world patient data and an early validated drug candidate, Analgesia.ai is building an AI-powered ...
Estrogen patches are hard to find right now. Here's what's behind the shortage and what your options are if your pharmacy is ...
The estrogen patch shortage is real, but it's not the whole story. Here's what changed, why demand surged and what women can ...
A hormone traditionally used to treat bone loss may hold the key to stopping chronic back pain at its source, according to a new study. Chronic back pain is often linked to the deterioration of spinal ...
Most of us — an estimated 8 out of 10 people in the United States — will experience back pain at some point in our lives, and the number of people who describe their pain as chronic has been on the ...
A muscle spasm could mean more than pain in your back — it could also hurt your ears. Despite being the leading cause of disability worldwide, many people with lower back pain suffer in silence, ...
Dana Santas, known as the “Mobility Maker,” is a certified strength and conditioning specialist and mind-body coach in professional sports, and is the author of the book “Practical Solutions for Back ...
A clinical trial at Brown University Health to treat chronic low back pain with a one-time, non-surgical injection treatment is seeking to enroll patients in Rhode Island. The trial is testing whether ...