Category: Fibromyalgia
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Fibromyalgia is Not All In Your Head, New Research Confirms
Fibromyalgia has been a mysterious disease, causing pain throughout the body and deep in tissues with no apparent cause. A large proportion of the medical community has believed that the disease was psychosomatic, and people essentially think that they are in pain. But a small biopharmaceutical company, Intidyn, or Integrated Tissue Dynamics, has found what they believe
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Chronic Diseases Linked with Fibromyalgia Explained
Understanding Fibromyalgia and Its Impact on Health Living with fibromyalgia is challenging enough, but did you know that it often coexists with other chronic conditions? Fibromyalgia is a complex disorder characterized by widespread pain, fatigue, and cognitive difficulties. These symptoms can be life-altering, but they rarely occur in isolation. Chronic diseases linked with fibromyalgia can amplify its
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10 Celebrities Who Have Spoken Out About Their Fibromyalgia
Fibromyalgia is a chronic, incurable condition that can cause a variety of symptoms such as widespread pain, fatigue and brain fog. It is estimated to affect 10 million people in the United States and between 3 to 6 percent of the global population – and celebrities are no exception. Although fibromyalgia is more common in women, it can affect anyone, regardless
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Adele reveals she is dealing with Chronic Back Pain
Sciatica pain is no joke, and those who have experienced it know how hard it is to move around. Adele is the most recent celeb opening up about a health struggle and how uncomfortable it is to perform in her Las Vegas residency when you have pain running through your lower back, hips, and buttocks and down
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Hair Loss and Other Hair Problems in Fibromyalgia
Fibromyalgia can affect everything, including your hair. Sometimes the illness itself causes changes in our bodies that may result in hair loss, while other times our symptoms are responsible. This isn’t an area that’s been researched, which is understandable—it’s not one of our worst symptoms by any stretch, and it also doesn’t appear to be one of the
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If Your Doctors Say You Have a Fibromyalgia, It Means a Lifetime Disability
When a doctor tells you that you have fibromyalgia, it’s more than just receiving a medical diagnosis. It is often a turning point. For many, it marks the beginning of a new reality—one where chronic pain, fatigue, and a host of invisible symptoms become part of daily life. But more than that, being diagnosed with fibromyalgia may carry lifelong implications, both



