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Fibromyalgia: Common Misdiagnoses
The symptoms of fibromyalgia are similar to many other diseases. Here are tips to get the correct diagnosis for your symptoms.
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Water Aerobics May Ease Fibromyalgia
In a Spanish study, fibromyalgia patients reported better quality of life when they took part in an eight-month water aerobics plan.
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Stomach Bug Could Trigger CFS
Chronic enterovirus infection may trigger chronic fatigue syndrome in a significant percentage of patients, new research suggests.
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Steroid for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?
Boosting levels of the stress hormone cortisol with low doses of hydrocortisone could help patients with chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia feel better, a California doctor says.
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Marijuana Ingredient May Cut Fibromyalgia Pain
WebMD tells about Nabilone, a pain drug based on marijuana's active ingredient, that may help ease fibromyalgia pain.
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FDA OKs Cymbalta for Fibromyalgia
The FDA has approved Cymbalta, an antidepressant also used to treat anxiety and diabetes-related pain, to treat fibromyalgia.
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Exercise May Ease Fibromyalgia Symptoms
A simple exercise program that includes walking, stretching, and basic strength training may help control fibromyalgia symptoms.
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Chronic Fatigue, Stress Hormone Linked
Women with chronic fatigue syndrome may have lower morning levels of the stress hormone cortisol than healthy women, experts report.
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Water Exercise for Fibromyalgia: Easing Deep Muscle Pain
Research shows that exercise helps the pain and fatigue of fibromyalgia. Water exercise -- aka, water aerobics ? is one of the easiest workouts for people with fibromyalgia pain.
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Treating Fibromyalgia Pain: Medication Options
Today doctors have better insights into fibromyalgia, and are using many types of medications to treat it, including antidepressants, anticonvulsants, narcolepsy drugs, pain relievers, and sleep aids.
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Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue
Learn from WebMD about living with fibromyalgia and managing chronic fatigue.
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Finding Dr. Right for Your Fibromyalgia
Not every doctor understands fibromyalgia well. Here?s how to find a health care provider who is up-to-date on the latest fibromyalgia treatment and research.
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Fibromyalgia and Diet: 7 Foods to Avoid
WebMD goes to the experts for details on the best diet for fibromyalgia, including foods to avoid and foods to help your body stay strong. We also asked about vitamins and nutrition for fibromyalgia.
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Fibromyalgia Pain at Night
Do you toss and turn at night because of fibromyalgia pain or discomfort? Here are 10 tips that may help.
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Fibromyalgia and Medical Marijuana
WebMD asked the experts about the use of medical marijuana for treating fibromyalgia. Here is what they had to say about this controversial topic.
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Alternative Treatments for Fibromyalgia
To get relief from fibromyalgia pain, more and more people are trying alternative treatments such as acupuncture, massage, and even ice packs and heating pads. How well do they work?
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Treating Fibromyalgia Pain: Medication Options
Today doctors have better insights into fibromyalgia, and are using many types of medications to treat it, including antidepressants, anticonvulsants, narcolepsy drugs, pain relievers, and sleep aids.
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Water Exercise for Fibromyalgia: Easing Deep Muscle Pain
Research shows that exercise helps the pain and fatigue of fibromyalgia. Water exercise -- aka, water aerobics ? is one of the easiest workouts for people with fibromyalgia pain.
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Finding Dr. Right for Your Fibromyalgia
Not every doctor understands fibromyalgia well. Here's how to find a health care provider who is up-to-date on the latest fibromyalgia treatment and research.
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Fibromyalgia Pain at Night
Do you toss and turn at night because of fibromyalgia pain or discomfort? Here are 10 tips that may help.
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Alternative Treatments for Fibromyalgia
To get relief from fibromyalgia pain, more and more people are trying alternative treatments such as acupuncture, massage, and even ice packs and heating pads. How well do they work?
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