Washington, July 11 (ANI): Aussie scientists have shunned the belief that low back pain are linked to weather conditions such as temperature, humidity, air pressure, wind direction and precipitation. As per to the World Health Organization (WHO), nearly ...
University of Sydney researchers have debunked the myth that lower back pain and certain weather conditions are linked. Researchers said that sudden acute episodes of low back pain is not related to weather conditions like temperature, humidity, air ...
Have you ever noticed that your lower back pain flares up during a rainstorm? Or when the temperature suddenly drops? Or when there's a change in humidity or air pressure? Well, then you've been noticing wrong, according to a study published this week in ...
You can blame a lot of things on the weather, but low back pain isn’t one of them, according to a new study out of Australia. Researchers there found that sudden, acute episodes of low back pain are not linked to weather conditions such as temperature ...
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