Lander, MDMedically reviewed by Jeffrey S. Lander, MD Chest pain may indicate a heart attack in women and men but have other possible causes, including heart inflammation, a lung infection or ...
Excess abdominal fat is associated with widespread chronic pain, particularly in women, finds the first study of its kind, ...
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Excess abdominal fat is associated with widespread chronic pain, particularly in women, finds the first study of its kind, ...
Excess abdominal fat is associated with widespread chronic pain, particularly in women, finds the first study of its kind, published in the open access journal Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine.