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RUTH Langsford has posted about her ‘special’ first Easter celebration without her estranged husband, Eamonn Holmes. The ...
JUST BEFORE he was put to deep sleep, as the anaesthetic began to travel up his arm, a terrifying thought flashed across ...
Discover five research-backed workouts that target stubborn belly fat with visible results in just one month—perfect for ...
Glycolysis — the process of converting sugar into energy — plays a key role in early development. More than fuel: Glycolysis ...
Is this Matsato Knife Worth it? Are you passionate about cooking but find yourself frustrated by dull, ineffective knives? You’re not alone. Many home cooks and culinary enthusiasts have abandoned ...
The menu at Raven’s Manor is a horror fan’s dream come true, with cleverly named dishes that would make Vincent Price himself ...
Lumbar total disc replacement patients tended to have more facet injections following surgery compared to those having anterolateral lumbar interbody fusion, according to a study published in the ...
Tight hip flexors, especially a deep muscle called the psoas, can silently stress your spine. Here's why this muscle deserves more attention—and how to strengthen it.
A potential overreliance on new technology, the lack of standardization and long-term data and underappreciation of global spinal alignment are three of the most overlooked issues in spine care and ...
If you're suffering from back pain, the team at OrthoCincy has some encouraging news: surgery may not be necessary.
One of the areas of new research is the study of knee osteoarthritis and how it might affect spinal deformity.
Research supports the effectiveness of a kinesiology-based method to treat lower back pain, say study authors working in ...