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“The glutes are major stabilizers for your pelvis and spine,” says Vassella Trachman. “So, if they aren’t doing their job, other muscles end up picking up the slack, like your lower back, quads, or ...
A sluggish tummy can bring down your day. A leading G.I. doctor explains what to do when you can't go, and when it's time to see a doctor.
AIIMS gastroenterologist reveals science-backed foods that help manage high blood pressure, diabetes, anxiety, back pain, and ...
A study led by University of Manchester epidemiologists has revealed which opioid painkillers are most likely to be associated with constipation in patients with non-cancer pain.
When lower back pain relates to these organs, watch for changes in bowel habits (diarrhea, constipation, narrow stools), abdominal cramps or bloating, blood in stool, and in women: menstrual ...
Several health conditions can cause lower back pain and constipation, and constipation may also cause back pain in itself. Learn more here.
Only 1 in 10 of the most common back pain treatments work, new research shows. Experts explain why and what you can do.
Researchers looked at 56 treatments for acute and chronic pain. Few of them were effective.
Welcome to the wild ride that is IBS-M. For those who aren’t yet familiar with this charming condition, IBS-M stands for Irritable Bowel Syndrome with mixed bowel habits, meaning you alternate from ...
Virtual yoga can be a successful and accessible way to manage chronic low back pain -- a common ailment with major consequences, a new study suggests.
How walking can prevent lower back pain In a recent study, participants who walked five times a week were 28 percent less likely to have a recurrence of their lower back pain.