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Tai Chi Helps Alleviate Arthritic Knee Pain

Tai Chi Helps Alleviate Arthritic Knee Pain

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New research from the University of Melbourne in Australia found that a free online course guiding participants in the practice of Tai Chi can alleviate arthritic knee pain and restore...

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Tai Chi Helps Alleviate Arthritic Knee Pain

New research from the University of Melbourne in Australia found that a free online course guiding participants in the practice of Tai Chi can alleviate arthritic knee pain and restore...

Two out of Three in Pain Turn to Food for Comfort

Two out of Three in Pain Turn to Food for Comfort

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A study from the University of Technology Sydney in Australia found two out out of three people in chronic pain turn to food for pleasure, distraction and relief from negative...

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Two out of Three in Pain Turn to Food for Comfort

A study from the University of Technology Sydney in Australia found two out out of three people in chronic pain turn to food for pleasure, distraction and relief from negative...

Exercise is Helpful in Beating Chronic Pain

Exercise is Helpful in Beating Chronic Pain

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New research from Norway says staying physically active can increase a person's pain tolerance and reduce the risk of and possibly the effects of chronic pain.

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Exercise is Helpful in Beating Chronic Pain

New research from Norway says staying physically active can increase a person's pain tolerance and reduce the risk of and possibly the effects of chronic pain.

Yoga and Meditation Shown to Reduce Chronic Pain

Yoga and Meditation Shown to Reduce Chronic Pain

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A total of 89 percent of respondents in an eight-week study said yoga and meditation helped them find better ways to cope with their chronic pain.

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Yoga and Meditation Shown to Reduce Chronic Pain

A total of 89 percent of respondents in an eight-week study said yoga and meditation helped them find better ways to cope with their chronic pain.