When Social Media Design Creates Liability
As concerns about social media and youth mental health continue to grow, a recent jury verdict may mark an important shift in how these platforms are viewed under the law.
Back Surgery Outcomes May Include FBSS
Understanding Failed Back Surgery Syndrome (FBSS) and why some patients continue to experience chronic pain after spinal surgery.
A New Treatment Option for CRPS Victims: Peripheral Nerve Stimulation
For people living with CRPS, treatment options can feel limited. This article examines peripheral nerve stimulation and the role it may play in helping some patients manage pain and regain function.
There's Nothing Mild About a Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI)
The term “mild” can be misleading. For many people, a traumatic brain injury brings lasting cognitive, emotional, and physical challenges that extend far beyond the initial injury.
Social Media: The Hidden Toll on American Well-Being
Social media has become a central part of modern life, but growing evidence suggests it may come with real costs. This article examines how online habits can affect mental health, relationships, and overall well-being.