Doctor's Alert: Knuckle Cracking Isn't Bones Grinding Thursday, November 20, 2025 knuckles arthritis joints pain inflammation stemcells mobility exercise health rehabilitation Knuckle cracking is a widespread habit, with about 54% of people doing it multiple times a day. Whether it’s out of habit, stress relief, boredom, or simply the satisfying pop, many myths surround this common action. … Read More
Doctor's Alert on Knuckle Cracking: It’s Not Bones Grinding Thursday, November 20, 2025 knuckles arthritis joints pain stemcells inflammation rehabilitation mobility exercise health Knuckle cracking is a common habit for about 54% of people, often done multiple times a day. Whether it’s out of boredom, stress relief, or simply for the satisfying pop, many believe myths that knuckle cracking causes … Read More
Breathing Discomfort in Hospital Patients Linked to Six-Fold Increase in Mortality Risk Monday, November 10, 2025 dyspnoea mortality breathing pain harvard hospital patients assessment dyspnea respiratory A recent study conducted by researchers at Harvard Medical School highlights that hospitalized patients experiencing breathing discomfort—known medically as dyspnoea—face a dramatically increased risk of death. Patients … Read More
Gloucester Woman Left Bed-Bound Desperately Seeks Normal Life Sunday, October 26, 2025 gloucester pain bed-bound illness disability health struggle independence chronic hope A woman from Gloucester is trapped in her bed, enduring constant pain that has left her unable to live a normal life. Despite her debilitating condition, she remains hopeful and determined to find a way to regain her …
Gloucester Woman Left Bed-Bound and Desperate for a Normal Life Sunday, October 26, 2025 gloucester pain chronic bedbound health recovery hope disability wellness therapy A woman from Gloucester finds herself confined to her bed, struggling daily with relentless pain. Once active and independent, she now faces an ongoing battle to regain a sense of normalcy in her life. Despite the physical … Read More
'My Daughter’s Fragile Skin Means She’ll Never Have a ‘Normal’ Life' Wednesday, October 22, 2025 epidermolysis bullosa rare skin condition fragility pain resilience awareness family Thirteen-year-old Naomi Fields is one of only 5,000 people in the UK diagnosed with epidermolysis bullosa (EB), a rare genetic disorder that makes the skin painfully fragile and prone to blistering at the slightest contact. … Read More