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Reducing Chronic Pain
With the help of a skin sensor that reads temperature, an electrode that measures muscle tension, and a biofeedback machine that translates tension into sound, patients can learn to reduce chronic pain.
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 A leading cause of doctor visits, back pain costs the United States an estimated $100 billion a year in medical care and lost work time. Here's a look at some of the most common types of back and neck problems.
At some point in their lives, four out of five Americans will suffer back pain. But here's the bottom line: There's every chance you won't have to put up with it. You may be able to do more than you realize to prevent it, from stretching and exercising to quitting smoking. Some people get crippling back pain that never seems to stop, while others recover swiftly. We explore all the latest remedies, from self-care and medical treatments to easing tension and repressed anger.
 Children and teens are resilient, but even they are at risk of back ailments -- including problems caused by lugging around heavy backpacks. Here's the lowdown on what you can do to protect your kid's back.
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