Brain Study Shows Fibromyalgia May Be All In The Head
Monday, November 3, 2008 - 11:35
in Psychology & Sociology
Fibromyalgia is frequently considered an 'invisible syndrome' since musculoskeletal imaging is negative. Some researchers have thought that the pain reported by fibromyalgia patients was the result of depression rather than symptoms of a disorder. read more
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