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Fibromyalgia Can No Longer Be Called The 'Invisible' Syndrome
November 3, 2008 Using single photon emission computed tomography, researchers in France were able to detect functional abnormalities in certain regions in the brains of patients diagnosed with fibromyalgia, ... > full story -
Fibromyalgia Pain Linked With Central Nervous System Disorder
May 31, 2008 Fibromyalgia is a chronic pain condition that causes widespread pain and tenderness throughout the body. A new study, published in The Journal of Pain, shows that fibromyalgia is associated with ... > full story -
Fibromyalgia: The Invisible Disease
May 13, 2008 "Drug approved. Is disease real?" "Does it really exist or is it all in women's heads?" "The doctors are in. The jury is out. " The New York Times headlines rankle Barbara Keddy. For more than 40 ... > full story -
Fibromyalgia Affects Women More Often Than Men
April 25, 2008 Are you exhausted? Do you have pain all over but can't figure out what's wrong? If so, you may be suffering from fibromyalgia, a chronic condition that causes exhaustion, sleep disturbances and ... > full story -
Biological Link Between Pain And Fatigue Discovered
April 7, 2008 A recent study reveals a biological link between pain and fatigue and may help explain why more women than men are diagnosed with chronic pain and fatigue conditions like fibromyalgia and chronic ... > full story -
Pain In Fibromyalgia Is Linked To Changes In Brain Molecule
March 10, 2008 Researchers have found a key linkage between pain and a specific brain molecule, a discovery that lends new insight into fibromyalgia, an often-baffling chronic pain ... > full story -
A Regular Dip In The Pool Could Benefit Fibromyalgia Sufferers
February 22, 2008 Patients suffering from fibromyalgia could benefit significantly from regular exercise in a heated swimming pool, a study in Arthritis Research & Therapy shows. The findings suggest a cost ... > full story -
Marijuana-Based Drug Reduces Fibromyalgia Pain, Study Suggests
February 17, 2008 Patients with fibromyalgia treated with a synthetic form of marijuana, nabilone, showed significant reductions in pain and anxiety in a first-of-its-kind study. Fibromyalgia syndrome has no cure, is ... > full story -
MRE Could Provide A Definitive Diagnosis For People With Muscle Pain, Study Shows
November 29, 2007 An estimated nine million men and women in the United States live with myofascial pain syndrome, a condition marked by pain that permeates muscles in the neck, back and shoulders. The condition is ... > full story -
Exercise And Education Helps Women With Fibromyalgia
November 12, 2007 An exercise program that incorporates walking, strength training and stretching may improve daily function and alleviate symptoms in women with fibromyalgia, according to a new article. These ... > full story
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