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Piecing Together the Puzzle of Chronic Low Back Pain
https://www.niams.nih.gov/piecing-together-puzzle-chronic-low-back-pain
The human back is a complex structure with bones, nerves, tendons, discs, and more — all places where something can go wrong and cause pain, which, for many people, becomes a long-term or chronic problem. Life stresses and other medical and mental health conditions aggravate the problem. With so many pieces, it’s hard to get a holistic view of the puzzle or pinpoint the cause of the pain. “People tend to focus on one aspect or another,” said Jeffrey Lotz, Ph.D., a medical engineer who studies back pain at the University of California, San Francisco. “Some people think it’s largely
Drugs treat spinal disc degeneration in mice
https://www.niams.nih.gov/drugs-treat-spinal-disc-degeneration-mice
A research team led by Dr. Makarand Risbud of Thomas Jefferson University tested whether treatment with the drugs dasatinib and quercetin would prevent disc degeneration in mice. Both drugs are senolytics, which selectively remove aged cells known as senescent cells.
Escaping stem cells play role in hair loss
https://www.niams.nih.gov/escaping-stem-cells-play-role-hair-loss
Researchers identify cellular pathway that regulates inflammatory hair loss
NIH researchers reveal new insights about the relationship between hair and hair follicles and the skin’s immune system.