As many of us hit the gym or go for a run to recover from the silly season, you might notice a bit of extra muscle soreness. This is especially true if it has been a while between workouts. A common ...
Millions take statins like atorvastatin to lower LDL cholesterol, but doctors warn that persistent muscle pain should never ...
Statin therapy does not exacerbate muscle injury, pain or fatigue in people engaging in moderate-intensity exercise, such as walking, according to a study published today in the Journal of the ...
Medically reviewed by Mallory Christopherson, DCMedically reviewed by Mallory Christopherson, DC It's common for your muscles ...
“No pain, no gain” is a common mantra in the fitness world. Experts explain if it’s true. Ask Well “No pain, no gain” is a common mantra in the fitness world. Experts explain if it’s true.
With many people working on their fitness goals, they might have found their bodies getting more sore than usual after a ...
Trying to squeeze in some extra exercise before Christmas? Working too hard can cause joint and muscle pain if you’re not exercising properly, and it can cause serious pain. But although that pain ...
Dr. J.C. Gerancher answers the question: 'How Much Exercise Is Too Much?' — -- Question: Can Exercise Make My Pain Problem Worse, And How Much Is Too Much Exercise? Answer: For chronic pain ...
Q. I am getting back into exercise after a six-month lapse and am concerned about the muscle pain. How do I deal with this seeming inevitability? - Sue Martinson, Lancaster "No pain, no gain," ...
From not treating your rectum as a storage facility to lifting weights, experts offer advice on how to maintain a healthy pelvic floor for longer ...