WASHINGTON: Agree or not, bad jobs are a pain in the back, say researchers. A new study, led by Queensland University, has shown that if one is unhappy with one's job, chances are that one could take longer to recover from a back pain than one's less -stressed peers in the office.

Your Lower Back A Patient and His Doctor Answer Questions and Present Exercises to Help You Manage Your Lower Back



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Understanding Back Pain




Symptoms and causes of common back pain ailments.

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