In the United States, approximately 20% of all adults suffered from chronic pain. An additional 8% experienced the kind of pain which limits activities and thus influences the overall quality of life. Women and older adults, it seems, present the highest risk for such health problems.…
Epilepsy is one of the most common chronic conditions in the world, which affects the central nervous system and the brain. The condition is primarily defined by seizures, which are recurrent and appear unprovoked. There are over 50 million people suffering from epilepsy worldwide, including children.…
Parkinson’s disease is a progressive, degenerative condition that affects the central nervous system and leads to the appearance of symptoms, among which tremors, lack of balance and slowness of movement are the most common. The condition cannot be cured but rather managed through medication and alternative therapies.…
Chronic pain can be defined as the type of pain extending over a long period of time, generally over 12 weeks. It can be caused by acute trauma or appear as a result of nerve damage, persisting for months or even years.…
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) impacts approximately one million people in the United States and 2.3 million worldwide, with around 200 new diagnoses each week in the U.S. alone. People in colder climates and Europeans face a higher risk of developing MS. To effectively manage this disease, it is vital to use an MS symptom tracker like the CareClinic App.…