We are engaged in a robust body of research targeting biomarkers. In order to achieve this goal, we need a Research Ready Army of well-defined patients eager to participate. In the past six months…
Because it's not a "vacation."
"Why shouldn't you have plans in place to make a difficult situation that bit better?"
In this video overview Dr. Rowe talks about the interconnections between chronic fatigue syndrome, POTS, Ehlers Danlos Syndrome and Chiari Malformation
The 13 Commandments of Fibromyalgia and Living with Chronic Pain and Fatigue
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Researchers at Umea University, in Sweden, found that older, obese women who lose weight through dieting triggered changes in their brain activity which improved their memory.
If you've ever been told you're "too young to be that sick," you may enjoy these memes.
What are the first signs of fibromyalgia? We take a look at all the early signs and symptoms that you might have fibromyalgia.
I live with chronic illness and I am starting a bullet journal to help me organise appointments, my blog and life in general. Learn about bullet journaling
Millions of people suffer from fibromyalgia, and it can leave you feeling like exercise is impossible for you. However, a carefully designed exercise
Fibromyalgia (FM) is a chronic health disorder that causes intense fatigue and extensive muscle pain. It can be life-changing for people ...
Just Float in Pasadena is the biggest float center in the world—and the wellness trend may help people with stress, jet lag, pain, and other ailments.
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These are the products that help our community relieve pain and stay cool during the summer.
Kate Bowler, who was diagnosed with incurable cancer at age 35, talks about love, hope, the Bachelor and what makes life worth living.
Sharing the benefits I've had from using MSM (Methylsulfonyl Methane supplements) to relieve chronic pain and inflammation.
I recently began reading Toni Bernhard’s wonderful book How to Live Well with Chronic Illness. I was inspired to write this post after reading a section in her book where she outlines her …
Living with chronic pain is hard enough as it is, but keeping up with household chores makes it even more difficult.