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Lady Gaga says she’s ‘in a lot of pain’ after falling offstage  

Gaga was performing her sold-out Las Vegas residency show Enigma on Thursday night when she plummeted off of Park MGM’s Park Theater stage while dancing with a fan.

Scientists shed light on how brains turn pain up or down

A new study published in Cell Reports on Tuesday honed in on the brain circuitry responsible for upgrading or downgrading pain signals

Pain, care of public were basic components of PM’s speech: Firdous Awan

It is Imran Khan's great achievement that he brought genuine change in the country by smashing the exploitative rule of two families.

12 natural muscle relaxants for a healthy body & mind

Tightening of muscles is very common, especially after new core workouts, muscle tends to experience soreness usually after heavy workout or being fixed at...

Ariana Grande sorry she ‘couldn’t fix’ Mac Miller’s pain

LOS ANGELES: Singer Ariana Grande on Friday spoke publicly for the first time about the death of her former boyfriend Mac Miller, writing on...

Massage therapy eases pain, reduces opioid dependency

NEW YORK: Light massage can reduce pain, anxiety and the need for opioid medication in terminally ill patients, a Swedish study suggests. “All end-of-life patients...

Namaz reduces back pain and increases joint elasticity: study

The repetitive physical movements of Namaz (prayer) rituals can reduce chances of lower back pain if performed properly, according to new research. The study found...

Computer games relieve phantom limb pain: study

PARIS: Amputees who played computer games using a virtual, on-screen arm, experienced relief from the phantom pain that often afflicts people who have lost...

Many babies exposed to unnecessary pain in research

Babies often suffer unnecessary pain in clinical studies, potentially breaching international standards for ethical research, according to a new review of the medical literature.

Online tools can help manage pain

SYDNEY: People with chronic pain may be able to use online tools to manage their symptoms, lessening the need for frequent doctor visits, an Australian study suggests.

First infant MRI study finds babies feel pain ‘like adults’

LONDON: The brains of babies "light up" in a similar way to adults when exposed to the same painful stimulus, suggesting they feel pain much like adults do, researchers said on Tuesday.
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