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  2. Experts Reveal the Worst Sleeping Position If You Have ... - AOL

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    Practicing good sleep hygiene is crucial if you're unable to determine whether back pain is keeping you up at night, or if rolling around restlessly contributes to back pain in the morning; it's a ...

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    In a study published in Arthritis & Rheumatology, researchers found the number one predictor of widespread pain, especially among adults over 50, is non-restorative sleep, or disruptive sleep ...

  4. Tension myositis syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Tension myositis syndrome (TMS), also known as tension myoneural syndrome or mindbody syndrome, is a name given by John E. Sarno to what he claimed was a condition of psychogenic musculoskeletal and nerve symptoms, most notably back pain.

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    Sleep professionals say these pillows from Tempur-Pedic, Sleep Number, and more provide the perfect natural spinal alignment for lower back pain and neck pain.

  6. Sleep problems in women - Wikipedia

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    Sleep problems in women can manifest at various stages of their life cycle, as supported by both subjective and objective data. [further explanation needed] Factors such as hormonal changes, aging, psycho-social aspects, physical and psychological conditions and the presence of sleeping disorders can disrupt women's sleep.

  7. Low back pain - Wikipedia

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    In the common presentation of acute low back pain, pain develops after movements that involve lifting, twisting, or forward-bending. The symptoms may start soon after the movements or upon waking up the following morning. The description of the symptoms may range from tenderness at a particular point, to diffuse pain.