Dietary choices and quality may affect a person’s risk of developing chronic disease. Nata Segueza/Stocksy A new study from researchers in Sweden offers hope for older adults concerned about their ...
A new study has found that eating a better-quality diet was directly associated with a reduction in chronic pain severity, regardless of body weight. The findings suggest that upping overall diet ...
New research indicates that a healthy, antioxidant-rich diet may help reduce pain. Darren Muir/Stocksy A recent study published in Nutrition Research suggests that diet quality directly impacts pain ...
Recent research has uncovered an exciting connection between diet and chronic pain management, particularly focusing on the relationship between nutritional choices and pain levels. With chronic pain ...
Over 20% of us adults experience chronic pain, research shows, and the prevalence is only increasing. Studies indicate that chronic pain often results in lost productivity, poor mental health, sleep ...
Healthy eating doesn’t just shrink your waistline; it can ease chronic pain. A new study shows that better diet quality reduced pain severity and improved quality of life, independent of weight loss.
Chronic pain is an acute and debilitating condition that affects millions of people worldwide. And while pain interventions are available, many people struggle without treatment at all. Now new ...
Share on Pinterest New research indicates that a healthy, antioxidant-rich diet may help reduce pain. Darren Muir/Stocksy Recent research found that a higher-quality diet, rich in whole, ...
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