|
|
Causes_Diagnosis
| Date |
Article Rating |
Type |
Disease |
Title |
|
Jul 18, 2005 |
|
Article |
FM |
Can IVMT Fix Fibromyalgia?
In the past few decades, intravenous micronutrient therapy (IVMT) has been popping up in more and more alternative clinics across the country. In the past few years, Dr. David Katz has treated about 60 patients with it, and reports about 80 percent of them have had good results. |
|
May 25, 2005 |
|
Abstract |
FM |
Fibromyalgia Patients May Benefit From Cough Remedy, UF Study Finds
A University of Florida study documents, for the first time, that dextromethorphan temporarily reduces the intensity of fibromyalgia "wind-up," a snowballing pain response to minor, repetitive physical contact. |
|
Jun 01, 2005 |
|
Article |
FM |
Singer Rosie Hamlin Campaigns For Fibromyalgia Awareness
A lot has changed since 1961 when Hamlin and her band, Rosie and the Originals, recorded the famous ballad in an old airplane hangar in California. "Angel Baby" went gold and had sold 4 million copies by 1965. John Lennon recorded a version of the song. Hamlin even opened a concert for the Rolling Stones. |
|
Mar 07, 2005 |
|
Article |
FM |
Finding Help For Fibromyalgia
While fibromyalgia is finally gaining acceptance as a legitimate medical condition, most patients continue to search for relief. Some are finding it here in Kentucky, and they're traveling hundreds of miles to get results. |
|
Aug 27, 2004 |
|
Article |
FM |
Corgenix and Autoimmune Technologies Complete Development of Diagnostic Product for Fibromyalgia
Corgenix Medical Corporation announced today that it has completed the development of the APA ELISA test kit for diagnosing fibromyalgia. |
|
Oct 04, 2002 |
|
Article |
FM |
Mark J. Pellegrino, M.D., on the Effective Treatment of Fibromyalgia
Mark J. Pellegrino, M.D., is Board Certified in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Electrodiagnostic Medicine, and is one of the nation’s leading experts on fibromyalgia. Dr. Pellegrino is the author of numerous books and articles on FM, and despite having FM himself, he maintains an active medical practice with over 10,000 patients cared for. |
|
May 04, 2005 |
|
Article |
FM |
'C' Word Raises Red Flags: National Fibromyalgia Association Founder Says She's Heard About 'Cures' Before
Paul Whitcomb, a South Lake Tahoe chiropractor, believes he has found a cure for fibromyalgia..."When I hear this red flags go up all over the place," said Lynne Matallana, president of the National Fibromyalgia Association. "You start using the 'c' word and I get very nervous." |
|
Mar 23, 2005 |
|
Article |
FM |
Fibromyalgia Sufferer Works to Keep Upper Hand on Chronic Pain
In 1998, FM patient Karen Bauernschmidt got fed up with resenting her condition and decided to change her attitude. The catalyst was an insensitive doctor who told her to stop researching the disease and to accept the fact she would be in pain all of her life. |
|
May 12, 2004 |
|
Article |
FM |
Abstract: How do patients with rheumatic disease experience their relationship with their doctors? A qualitative study of experiences of stress and support in the doctor-patient relationship
This study is evaluated what patients with rheumatic disease perceive as important in their medical encounters. We interviewed two groups of patients: one with a well-defined inflammatory condition (rheumatoid arthritis (RA) or ankylosing spondylitis) (n = 12) and one with non-inflammatory widespread chronic pain such as fibromyalgia (n = 14). |
|
Apr 19, 2004 |
|
Article |
FM |
Fibromyalgia Takes Different Tolls on Different People
Fibromyalgia patients, who suffer pain in the muscles, joints, ligaments and tendons, are not all the same and can be classified into three distinct subgroups, a recent study suggests. "Fibromyalgia patients are such a diverse group of patients, they cannot all be the same," says study co-author Dr. Thorsten Giesecke, a University of Michigan research fellow. |
|
|
Next 10 Articles>> |
|
|
|