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6 things people misunderstand about migraine attacks
Migraine attacks are often misunderstood, with people sometimes lumping headaches and migraine attacks together. Here's what you need to know about migraine.
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Aches, be gone! This handy kneeler seat can help alleviate pain while gardening — and it's on sale for $31
"The perfect garden helper."
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This top-rated massage gun 'works wonders' — and it's on sale for 28% off
"I've used many massagers, and this is probably the best one I've ever used."
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'Makes my butt happy': This $25 seat cushion is amazing for back pain
Whether you're back in the office or stuck at your dining room table, spending all day sitting down can spell discomfort for your legs, hips and back.
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Amazon Canada's best-selling handheld massager is on sale now: 'The best money I’ve spent all year'
And it boasts more than 22,000 customer reviews.
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Amazon's best-selling posture corrector boasts more than 8,900 reviews — and it's only $30
Don't slouch on this pain-saving deal.
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What is gout and why are cases of the historical condition on the rise?
The condition has re-emerged from the history books.
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What is fibromyalgia, the chronic illness Lady Gaga suffers from?
The singer has opened up about the condition, which causes chronic pain.
- Yahoo Life UK
Government should 'tackle' practice of making women wear high heels to work, researchers say
It's time it became law.
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This Dad Waxed His Legs and the Reason Why Is Melting the Internet's Heart
User carlinha1289 recalled on Reddit that at the time, her dad said he’d, “do some research and book an appointment.” Not too long after he told her she was allowed to do it, but not on her upper legs. The waxer said it was possible and somewhat common, so he vetoed the upper leg for me.” Our hearts have melted.
- Alice Sholl
More than half of women struggle to work due to period pain
Get a group of women together in a room, and it won’t take long to find out that not everyone’s periods are made equal. A YouGov survey of 1,000 women for BBC Radio 5 live’s Emma Barnett programme found that 52% of women have found period pain severe enough that it has affected their ability to work. Dr Gedis Grudzinskas, a London-based consultant gynaecologist, has said that women should be more open about their period pain, and employers be more understanding.