Inexpensive drug appears to relieve fibromyalgia pain in Stanford pilot study
Friday, April 17, 2009 - 11:10
in Health & Medicine
STANFORD, Calif. -- For Tara Campbell, the onset of her fibromyalgia began slowly with repeated sore throats, fevers and fatigue. By the time she was diagnosed, a year later, she had become so debilitated by flulike symptoms and exhaustion that she often couldn't get off the couch all day.
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