Archive for the 'Fibromyalgia' Category


Aerobic Exercise In Fibromyalgia Patients Improves Improves Memory Efficiency

Areas of the brain responsible for pain processing and cognitive performance changed in fibromyalgia patients who exercised following a medication holiday, say researchers from Georgetown University Medical Center…


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Yoga Reduces The Physical And Psychological Symptoms Of Chronic Pain In Women With Fibromyalgia

The study is the first to look at the effects of yoga on cortisol levels in women with fibromyalgia. The condition, which predominantly affects women, is characterized by chronic pain and fatigue; common symptoms include muscle stiffness, sleep disturbances, gastrointestinal discomfort, anxiety and depression…


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Music Therapy Relieves Fibromyalgia Symptoms And Improves Patients’ Quality Of Life

University of Granada researchers have proven that music therapy combined with other relax techniques based on guided imagery reduces significantly pain, depression and anxiety, and improves sleep among patients suffering from fibromyalgia. Thus, this therapy enhances patients’ quality of life…


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Childhood Physical Abuse Linked To Chronic Fatigue Syndrome And Fibromyalgia In Women

Childhood physical abuse is associated with significantly elevated rates of functional somatic syndromes such as chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia and multiple chemical sensitivities among women, according to new findings by University of Toronto researchers. The research will be published in this month’s issue of the Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma…


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Winning The Battle With Fibromyalgia

After 27 years of service, decorated U.S. Army Brigadier General Becky Halstead (Retired), the first female West Point graduate in U.S. history to command at the strategic level in Iraq and Afghanistan, decided to retire after being diagnosed with fibromyalgia - a medically unexplained syndrome affecting the muscles and connective tissues…


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Winning The Battle With Fibromyalgia

After 27 years of service, decorated U.S. Army Brigadier General Becky Halstead (Retired), the first female West Point graduate in U.S. history to command at the strategic level in Iraq and Afghanistan, decided to retire after being diagnosed with fibromyalgia - a medically unexplained syndrome affecting the muscles and connective tissues…


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Yoga May Alleviate Fibromyalgia

A small study completed in the US suggests that yoga may help alleviate the symptoms of fibromyalgia, a disorder that causes widespread pain; the participants also showed improvements in coping and other functions. The researchers urged that further studies now be done to evaluate yoga as a suitable treatment to accompany medication, for which robust evidence already exists…


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Yoga Alleviates Pain And Improves Function In Fibromyalgia Patients

Fibromyalgia (FM) is a debilitating condition affecting 11-15 million individuals in the US alone. FM carries an annual direct cost for care of more than $20 billion and drug therapies are generally only 30% effective in relieving symptoms and 20% effective in improving function. Standard care currently includes medications accompanied by exercise and coping skills approaches…


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Tai Chi Found To Significantly Alleviate Fibromyalgia Symptoms

Researchers from Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, USA reveal that a significant number of patients with fibromyalgia responded well to Tai Chi, experiencing alleviation of joint pains and other symptoms. The study is published in NEJM (New England Journal of Medicine)…


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