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February 27, 2006

Jan de Vries answers your health questionsBelfast Telegraph, United


Jan de Vries answers your health questions
Belfast Telegraph, United Kingdom - 11 hours ago... have been suffering for many years with catarrh which causes difficulty with ... grateful if you could recommend anything for the condition Fibromyalgia Rheumatica ...

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Hampton Union, NH - Feb 21, 2006... EXETER FIBROMYALGIA SUPPORT and Education group meets on the second Thursday of the ... Disease, a respiratory disorder or any other condition which causes one to ...



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Fibromyalgia - Syndrome - Information - Symptom - Medication ...
Here are some positive strategies for effective parenting when you live with arthritis or a related disease. Fibromyalgia - What is Fibromyalgia? ...

Fibromyalgia & Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibrotalk
4 tips to help cope with chronic pain and depression (Coping Strategies > Stress ... A general overview of fibromyalgia in easy to understand language. ...

Coping Strategies - Fibrotalk Link Directory
This is a list of subjects about Coping Strategies. ... What you can do to cope Effectively dealing with chronic fibromyalgia requires numerous differ... ...

Every Day Coping Strategies
Subscribe to the Fibromyalgia Tip of the Day ... My Tips and Advice: Every Day Coping Strategies. Tip: Minimize bending and lifting ...

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Health calendar  The Wichita Eagle - Feb 26 11:03 PM


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The Wichita Eagle - Feb 26 11:03 PM
Chinese Medicine, 1 p.m. March 2, free, Larksfield Place, 7373 E. 29th St. North. Reservations required, 858-3906. Information, 636-1000, ext. 178.Save to My Web

Some pain sufferers warming up to watsu therapy 
Honolulu Advertiser - Feb 23 7:16 AM
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Polymyalgia Rheumatica Title: Polymyalgia RheumaticaCategory: Diseases and ConditionsCreated:


Polymyalgia Rheumatica
Title: Polymyalgia RheumaticaCategory: Diseases and ConditionsCreated: 12/31/1997Last Editorial Review: 10/2/2005

Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Title: Systemic Lupus ErythematosusCategory: Diseases and ConditionsCreated: 12/31/1997Last Editorial Review: 4/15/2005

Rheumatoid Arthritis
Title: Rheumatoid ArthritisCategory: Diseases and ConditionsCreated: 12/31/1997Last Editorial Review: 4/16/2005

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February 24, 2006

FULL STORY Evansville Courier-Press - Jokes come easily


FULL STORY
Evansville Courier-Press - Jokes come easily to Maggie McClure. And when they do, her lips spread into a warm smile -- but the pain she feels on a daily basis is evident in her eyes. McClure, 73, was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia Syndrome two and a half years ago. FMS is a

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Asheville Citizen-Times - Send items for the health calendar at least two weeks in advance to Health Calendar, Asheville Citizen-Times, P.O. Box 2090, Asheville, NC 28802; fax to 251-0585, or e-mail them to Jason Sandford at jsandford@CITIZEN-TIMES.com . WNC BRAIN INJURY

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Exeter News-Letter - SEACOAST VNA offers weekly blood pressure screenings at the agency office, 29 Lafayette Road, in North Hampton every Tuesday from 1 to 3:30 p.m. This service is free of charge and no appointment is necessary. FOOT CARE CLINIC by the Seacoast VNA will



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Pain coping strategies in children with juvenile primary


Pain coping strategies in children with juvenile primary fibromyalgia (FM) syndrome: correlation with pain, physical...
The purpose of this study was twofold: 1) to describe the coping strategies used by children with juvenile primary fibromyalgia syndrome (JPFS), and 2) to examine how pain coping relates to measures of pain, disability/...

RemedyFind: patient ratings of Pacing / Energy Saving / Coping Skills for Fibromyalgia Syndrome
Does Lifestyle Changes: Pacing / Energy Saving / Coping Skills work for Fibromyalgia? Research info, studies. Patient ratings of effectiveness, side effects, cost. Share your opinion. ... Specified)in Endometriosisin Epilepsyin Fibromyalgia Syndrome (FMS; FM)in Food Allergies (Coming ... Helpful list of coping strategies - especially useful for severe cases of CFS ...

Fibromyalgia Support Group
... The Fibromyalgia Support Group is for education, caring and sharing the various methods of ... an armament of coping strategies. Talking to other people with fibromyalgia may assist you ...
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Electroconvulsive therapy improves severe pain associated with fibromyalgia.


Electroconvulsive therapy improves severe pain associated with fibromyalgia.
Related Articles Electroconvulsive therapy improves severe pain associated with fibromyalgia. Pain. 2006 Feb 20; Authors: Usui C, Doi N, Nishioka M, Komatsu H, Yamamoto R, Ohkubo T, Ishizuka T, Shibata N, Hatta K, Miyazaki H, Nishioka K, Arai H The pathophysiology of fibromyalgia remains unknown. Several reports have recently suggested the novel concept that fibromyalgia is due to the central nervous system becoming hyper-responsive to a peripheral stimulus. The effect of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) as pain remedication in cases of fibromyalgia without major depressive disorder was studied in a prospective trial lasting three months. All of the patients taking part in the study fulfilled the American College of Rheumatology diagnostic criteria for fibromyalgia. Technetium-99m ethyl cysteinate dimer single photon emission computed tomography was used to assess regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) before and after a course of ECT. Pain assessment in the patients was undertaken by use of the visual analog scale (VAS) and by evaluation of tender points (TPs). Beck's depression inventory (BDI) was further used to assess depressive mood change in the patients. Our study clearly demonstrated that pain was significantly less severe after ECT, as indicated by the VAS scale for pain and the evaluation of TPs. A further notable observation was that thalamic blood flow was also improved. We conclude that a course of ECT produced notable improvements in both intractable severe pain associated with fibromyalgia and also in terms of thalamic blood flow. PMID: 16495009 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]



Electroconvulsive therapy improves severe pain associated with fibromyalgia.


Electroconvulsive therapy improves severe pain associated with fibromyalgia.
Related Articles Electroconvulsive therapy improves severe pain associated with fibromyalgia. Pain. 2006 Feb 20; Authors: Usui C, Doi N, Nishioka M, Komatsu H, Yamamoto R, Ohkubo T, Ishizuka T, Shibata N, Hatta K, Miyazaki H, Nishioka K, Arai H The pathophysiology of fibromyalgia remains unknown. Several reports have recently suggested the novel concept that fibromyalgia is due to the central nervous system becoming hyper-responsive to a peripheral stimulus. The effect of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) as pain remedication in cases of fibromyalgia without major depressive disorder was studied in a prospective trial lasting three months. All of the patients taking part in the study fulfilled the American College of Rheumatology diagnostic criteria for fibromyalgia. Technetium-99m ethyl cysteinate dimer single photon emission computed tomography was used to assess regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) before and after a course of ECT. Pain assessment in the patients was undertaken by use of the visual analog scale (VAS) and by evaluation of tender points (TPs). Beck's depression inventory (BDI) was further used to assess depressive mood change in the patients. Our study clearly demonstrated that pain was significantly less severe after ECT, as indicated by the VAS scale for pain and the evaluation of TPs. A further notable observation was that thalamic blood flow was also improved. We conclude that a course of ECT produced notable improvements in both intractable severe pain associated with fibromyalgia and also in terms of thalamic blood flow. PMID: 16495009 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

Fibromyalgia syndrome: which antidepressant drug should we choose.
Related Articles Fibromyalgia syndrome: which antidepressant drug should we choose. Curr Pharm Des. 2006;12(1):3-9 Authors: Littlejohn GO, Guymer EK Fibromyalgia syndrome [FM] has core clinical features of widespread pain and widespread abnormal tenderness. The specific cause of the altered neurophysiology that underpins these clinical manifestations remains unclear. However, increased sensitisation of neural networks that relates to pain, as well as interacting mechanoreceptors, appear important targets for modulation by pharmacological agents. Further, many FM patients have emotional distress and some are depressed. Antidepressant agents have therapeutic benefits in FM. If depression is present antidepressant drugs will provide typical benefits to mood but not always to other key outcome measures, such as pain or tenderness. Selective serotonin receptor reuptake blockers are not as effective for overall FM improvement as drugs that block both serotonin and norepinephrine in a relatively balanced way. Thus tricyclic antidepressants will improve many important FM outcomes but are effective in only about 40 percent of individuals. Newer agents of this class, such as duloxetine and milnacipran, show improvement in key FM outcomes in about 60 percent of patients. Longer term studies will indicate the durability of these responses and the overall tolerance of the drugs. Any drug therapy will need to be integrated with appropriate education, exercise and attention to psychological modulatory factors to achieve best results. PMID: 16454718 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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health calendarThe Free Lance-Star, VA - Feb 19, 2006... Chronic


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The Free Lance-Star, VA - Feb 19, 2006... Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia Support Group meets the third Thursday of the month, 7-8:30 pm, Stafford Baptist Church, 2202 Jefferson Davis Highway ...

Xyrem helps fibromyalgia pain -- study
United Press International - 23 hours agoSAN DIEGO, Feb. 23 (UPI) -- The drug Xyrem (sodium oxybate) shows promise in relieving pain in patients with a chronic condition called fibromyalgia. ...

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February 21, 2006

CFS Provider Education ProjectChronic Fatigue Syndrome. Provider Education


CFS Provider Education Project
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Provider Education Project. Supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the CFIDS Association of America. ...

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome FAQ
This document answers frequently asked questions about chronic fatigue syndrome / myalgic encephalomyelitis / CFIDS. It was created by the participants of ...

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome - One Man's Recovery
The story of one man's recovery from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Candida Related Complex.

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/ME - Have I got Chronic Fatigue Syndrome ...
A patient information leaflet - Have I got Chronic Fatigue Syndrome ? This is one of a series of information leaflets available on The Little Surgery, ...



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Non-profit groups with items for Dateline should send


Non-profit groups with items for Dateline should send a written copy of the information by fax at 905-454-4385, by mail  
The Brampton Guardian - Feb 16 9:08 PM
PARENTING: The Family Education Centre is offering a six-week parenting course on raising responsible children from Feb. 21 to April 4 from 7 to 9:30 p.m. at Central Public School, 24 Alexander St. Create more satisfying, productive relationships with your children.Save to My Web

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Massage therapy law neededEvansville Courier-Press - Recent news


Massage therapy law needed
Evansville Courier-Press - Recent news from Indianapolis reported, "Two women arrested for prostitution" while posing as practitioners of Chinese physical therapy massage. This "massage parlor" bust is becoming more likely to occur in Indiana, as 36 other states have some sort

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Asheville Citizen-Times - Send items for the health calendar at least two weeks in advance to Health Calendar, Asheville Citizen-Times, P.O. Box 2090, Asheville, NC 28802; fax to 251-0585, or e-mail them to Jason Sandford at jsandford@CITIZEN-TIMES.com . WNC BRAIN INJURY

Swiss Medica Launches Distribution of Products into U.S. Healthcare
Genetic Engineering News - Swiss Medica, Inc. (OTCBB:SWME) is pleased to announce a U.S. healthcare industry distribution deal with North American Physicians, Inc., ("NAPI") of Boca Raton, Florida. NAPI will distribute all three of Swiss Medica's products (O24 Pain Neutralizer

Pfizer Driving Performance Through Growth of Current and New Medicines
WebWire - * Strong growth forecast for key in-line medicines in 2006: Lipitor sales expected to exceed $13 billion, Celebrex sales expected to exceed $2 billion, Lyrica sales expected to exceed $900 million * Pfizer to launch six new medicines in 2006

Cold Laser Therapy May Be Effective Against Pain
Denver Channel - DENVER -- Millions of Americans live with pain. If you are one of those people, there is a treatment that is starting to show some amazing pain relief results. Lisa Carpenter loves being active. Any chance she gets, she plays with her dogs. But it

The power of touch
Covington News - More (51) At Life Dance Wellness Center, the staff holds firm to the belief that all some people need to feel better is touch. In many cultures, the art of massage has been around for hundreds, maybe even thousands of years. The oldest known book

Chronic Lyme disease debate: Common ailment or false hope?
Colorado Springs Gazette - Like the flu, it hit hard and fast. But Dr. David Martz knew whatever he had was worse than the flu. My whole body hurt, and I could hardly get out of bed and I could hardly walk, he said. I knew something real serious was wrong. He fell



Texan blames Aldara for ailmentsPioneer Press - When


Texan blames Aldara for ailments
Pioneer Press - When Richard Beasley filled his prescription for Aldara in 2000, he was hoping the skin cream would help get rid of a cancerous growth on his forehead. What he ended up with instead, he claims, is a compromised immune system and a downward spiral in

Pfizer is working against the clock
Detroit News - Zoloft: An antidepressant with $3.3 billion in 2005 sales. Patent expires this year. Norvasc: A blood pressure treatment with $4.7 billion in sales. Patent expires in 2007. Zyrtec: An allergy treatment with $1.3 billion in sales. Patent expires in

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February 20, 2006

New Jersey Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Assoc. CFS CFIDS


New Jersey Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Assoc. CFS CFIDS Support Group
An organization of people with CFS which supports, informs and helps patients to deal with this serious illness. An in depth look at this syndrome as well ...



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Fibromyalgia Alternative Medicine, Treatment Options for ...Fibromyalgia. Treatment


Fibromyalgia Alternative Medicine, Treatment Options for ...
Fibromyalgia. Treatment of fibromyalgia using alternative and complementary therapies are described.

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Health calendar  The Wichita Eagle - Feb 18 11:22 AM


Health calendar 
The Wichita Eagle - Feb 18 11:22 AM
Eating for a Healthy Heart, 11:30 a.m. Feb. 15, free, Via Christi-St. Francis Campus, 929 N. St. Francis; 11:15 a.m. Feb. 21, free, Via Christi St. Joseph-Campus, 3600 E. Harry. Information, 689-5700.Save to My Web

ADULT CLASSES, WORKSHOPS See Health, Support and Exercise 
News Gleaner - Feb 16 7:40 AM
Please note: The deadline for submissions is Wednesdays, 5 p.m. March 22-23-AARP 55 ALIVE driver safety program at Juniata Park Older Adult Center, 1251 E. Sedgley Ave., noon-4 p.m. $10 pp. 215-685-1490.Save to My Web

Chronic Lyme disease debate: Common ailment or false hope? 
Colorado Springs Gazette - Feb 19 1:27 AM
Like the flu, it hit hard and fast. But Dr. David Martz knew whatever he had was worse than the flu. My whole body hurt, and I could hardly get out of bed and I could hardly walk, he said. I knew something real serious was wrong.Save to My Web

Health calendar 
The Wichita Eagle - Feb 19 11:06 PM
Childhood Obesity -- The Medical Consequences, 6:30 p.m. Feb. 20, free; Childhood Obesity -- What Schools and Families Can Do, 6:30 p.m. Feb. 21, free, Three Angels Health Education Center, 4558 N. Hydraulic. Information, 312-9702.Save to My Web

Bulletin Board for Palm Beach County 
Sun-Sentinel - Feb 20 12:06 AM
"The Limits of Communalism in International Communities," lecture, 4 p.m. at Florida Atlantic University, Social Science Building, Room 100, 777 Glades Road, Boca Raton. Free, open to public. Call 561-297-0155.Save to My Web


The effects of static muscular contraction on blood


The effects of static muscular contraction on blood pressure, heart rate, pain ratings and pressure pain thresholds in healthy individuals and patients with fibromyalgia.
Related Articles The effects of static muscular contraction on blood pressure, heart rate, pain ratings and pressure pain thresholds in healthy individuals and patients with fibromyalgia. Eur J Pain. 2006 Feb 8; Authors: Kadetoff D, Kosek E Aberrations of cardiovascular regulation and dysfunction of endogenous pain modulation have been reported in fibromyalgia (FM) patients. This study aimed at investigating the interactions between cardiovascular regulation and pain perception during static muscle contractions. Seventeen FM patients and 17 healthy controls performed a standardised static contraction (m. quadriceps femoris dx) until exhaustion. Blood pressure (BP), heart rate (HR), ratings of exertion/fatigue and pain intensity as well as pressure pain thresholds (PPTs) (at m. quadriceps dx and m. deltoideus dx) were assessed before, during and 15 min following contraction. Systolic and diastolic BP increased during contraction (p<0.001) and decreased following contraction (p<0.001) in both groups alike. A significant increase in HR was seen during contraction in FM patients (p<0.001), but not in healthy controls (difference between groups p<0.02). The rated exertion/fatigue and pain intensity increased more during contraction and remained elevated longer following contraction in the patient group. PPTs were lower in patients compared to controls at both sites at all times (p<0.001). No group differences in PPT changes over time were found. In conclusion, no indication of an attenuated cardiovascular response to exercise was found in our FM patients. The more pronounced HR increase in patients during contraction was most likely due to deconditioning. No exercise related change in PPTs was seen in either group, most likely due to insufficient exercise intensity, but the contraction induced pain was more pronounced in the FM patients. PMID: 16480906 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

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Heath care: At what cost?  phillyburbs.com - Feb 19 7:10


Heath care: At what cost? 
phillyburbs.com - Feb 19 7:10 AM
It's making more and more of us say ouch, and say it louder every year.Save to My Web

Journey away from pain: Fibromyalgia is mystery to mainstream medicine 
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Feb 14 9:40 PM
The pain began in Christine Mancano's right leg and, despite her best efforts and the best and worst efforts of her doctors, it never really stopped.Save to My Web

Health Notes 
The Tampa Tribune - Feb 15 6:52 PM
ALZHEIMER'S SUPPORT: The Alzheimer's Family Organization will offer a support group at 1:30 p.m. Feb. 23 at the Elderly Nutrition Center, 13853 15th St., Dade City.Save to My Web

State board suspends Middletown doctors license 
Gazette.Net - Feb 15 9:19 PM
The Maryland Board of Physicians revoked a Middletown doctors license last weekend, after several more women came forward accusing him of sexual assault.Save to My Web
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February 18, 2006

[Structures of acute rheumatic care.] Related Articles [Structures


[Structures of acute rheumatic care.]
Related Articles [Structures of acute rheumatic care.] Z Rheumatol. 2006 Feb 16; Authors: Stier-Jarmer M, Liman W, Stucki G, Braun J Severe rheumatological systemic diseases demand high levels of diagnostic and therapeutic measures and differentiated and complex methods of care. In Germany, specialised rheumatologists and, if hospitalisation is indicated, specialised rheumatology hospitals or departments are responsible for the treatment of these patients. Early rehabilitation procedures, provided by a multidisciplinary therapeutic team, are an important component of the treatment concept in these facilities. Early rehabilitation is integrated into the patients' acute medical treatment plan, with careful consideration of the patients' current health problems and functional capabilities (body functions and structures, activities and participation as outlined in the ICF), thereby providing a comprehensive, integrated therapy strategy which has long been acknowledged as necessary for the successful treatment of rheumatoid patients. This article presents an analysis concerning the development, organisation, facilities and processes of the acute medical in-patient care for patients with rheumatological disorders in Germany.In total there are 4188 beds in 88 acute hospitals exclusively available for rheumatological in-patients in Germany at present. There is at least one facility specialised in rheumatology in every German federal state. The density of care in the German federal states varies between 131.8 beds per 1 million inhabitants in Bremen and 9 beds per 1 million inhabitants in Saxony. In most regions of Germany the acute in-patient care for patients with rheumatological disorders is provided by hospitals specialised in rheumatology.Rheumatological patients are treated in a variety of hospital departments. In the year 2000 only 47% of the inpatients with rheumatoid arthritis, 56% of those with ankylosing spondylitis and 28% of those with systemic lupus erythematosus were treated in a ward specialising in rheumatology. Rheumatoid arthritis, with a total share of nearly 30%, was the most frequently treated rheumatic disease in wards specialising in rheumatology, followed by soft tissue disorders (e.g. fibromyalgia), diseases with systemic involvement of connective tissue and inflammatory spinal disorders such as ankylosing spondylitis. PMID: 16482478 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of duloxetine in the treatment of women with fibromyalgia with or without major depressive disorder.
Related Articles A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of duloxetine in the treatment of women with fibromyalgia with or without major depressive disorder. Pain. 2005 Dec 15;119(1-3):5-15 Authors: Arnold LM, Rosen A, Pritchett YL, D'Souza DN, Goldstein DJ, Iyengar S, Wernicke JF This was a 12-week, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial to assess the efficacy and safety of duloxetine, a selective serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor, in 354 female patients with primary fibromyalgia, with or without current major depressive disorder. Patients (90% Caucasian; mean age, 49.6 years; 26% with current major depressive disorder) received duloxetine 60 mg once daily (QD) (N=118), duloxetine 60 mg twice daily (BID) (N=116), or placebo (N=120). The primary outcome was the Brief Pain Inventory average pain severity score. Response to treatment was defined as >or=30% reduction in this score. Compared with placebo, both duloxetine-treated groups improved significantly more (P<0.001) on the Brief Pain Inventory average pain severity score. A significantly higher percentage of duloxetine-treated patients had a decrease of >or=30% in this score (duloxetine 60 mg QD (55%; P<0.001); duloxetine 60 mg BID (54%; P=0.002); placebo (33%)). The treatment effect of duloxetine on pain reduction was independent of the effect on mood and the presence of major depressive disorder. Compared with patients on placebo, patients treated with duloxetine 60 mg QD or duloxetine 60 mg BID had significantly greater improvement in remaining Brief Pain Inventory pain severity and interference scores, Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire, Clinical Global Impression of Severity, Patient Global Impression of Improvement, and several quality-of-life measures. Both doses of duloxetine were safely administered and well tolerated. In conclusion, both duloxetine 60 mg QD and duloxetine 60 mg BID were effective and safe in the treatment of fibromyalgia in female patients with or without major depressive disorder. PMID: 16298061 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

Don't look now! Pain and attention.
Related Articles Don't look now! Pain and attention. Clin Med. 2005 Sep-Oct;5(5):482-6 Authors: McCabe C, Lewis J, Shenker N, Hall J, Cohen H, Blake D Attention and pain are linked inexorably. The manipulation of attention, via either distraction or focused attention, has been used as a therapeutic initiative for generations. Imaging evidence and clinical observations demonstrate that attention can be altered with associated changes at the cortical level and this may have positive or negative effects on the individual. New theories suggest that cortical remapping and visual attention may play key roles in a cortical model of pain specifically involving the motor control system. Within this system, the relationship between allocentric (external) and egocentric (internal) stimuli are managed; where conflict occurs, somaesthetic disturbances may be generated. If an individual pays too much attention to such sensory disturbances, then they may report the disturbances as abnormal symptoms, which may explain the diverse symptomatology of fibromyalgia. The use of a therapeutic optokinetic device to correct existing imbalances in the motor control system is also discussed. PMID: 16268331 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]



Eli Lilly and Company and Boehringer Ingelheim Announce


Eli Lilly and Company and Boehringer Ingelheim Announce Changes to ...
Yahoo! News (press release) - Feb 15, 2006... AriClaim (duloxetine hydrochloride), a pharmaceutical treatment for stress ... potential new indications including generalized anxiety disorder and fibromyalgia. ...

Lilly Won't Pursue Yentreve for US
TheStreet.com - Feb 15, 2006... Yentreve contains duloxetine, the ingredient in Lilly's depression treatment Cymbalta ... and Lilly is testing it for generalized anxiety disorder and fibromyalgia. ...

Health Beat: Feb. 15, 2006
Texarkana Gazette, TX - Feb 15, 2006... pm the third Thursday of each month in the Cancer Treatment Center at ... The Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Immune Deficiency Syndrome Support Group meets at 6 ...

Can A Neurotransmitter Imbalance Be Causing Your Mood Problems?
DailyIndia.com, NY - Feb 15, 2006... irritable bowel, hormone dysfunction, eating disorders, Fibromyalgia, obsessions, compulsions ... Basing a treatment on symptoms alone (traditional medicine) will ...

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February 15, 2006

The role of life stress in fibromyalgia. Related


The role of life stress in fibromyalgia.
Related Articles The role of life stress in fibromyalgia. Curr Rheumatol Rep. 2005 Oct;7(5):365-70 Authors: Van Houdenhove B, Egle U, Luyten P This paper focuses on recent evidence of etiopathogenetic links between fibromyalgia and life stress. From an etiologic point of view, studies concerning the role of adverse life events, personality and lifestyle factors, post-traumatic stress, and negative childhood experiences are reviewed. From a pathogenetic point of view, neurobiologic links between stress and fibromyalgia symptoms, notably chronic pain and fatigue are highlighted. Finally, several methodologic issues with regard to stress research on fibromyalgia, as well as the clinical relevance of the stress concept for fibromyalgia are discussed. PMID: 16174484 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

Fibromyalgia frequency in hepatitis B carriers.
Related Articles Fibromyalgia frequency in hepatitis B carriers. J Clin Rheumatol. 2005 Jun;11(3):157-9 Authors: Adak B, Tekeoğlu I, Ediz L, Budancamanak M, Yazgan T, Karahocagil K, Demirel A BACKGROUND: Fibromyalgia (FM) is characterized by diffuse musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, morning stiffness, and sleep disturbance. Chronic viral infections may trigger FM symptoms. OBJECTIVES: In this study, we aimed to evaluate whether there was an association between HBsAg seropositivity and fibromyalgia syndrome. METHODS: Fifty hepatitis B carriers (HBsAg positivity and anti-HBs negativity in sera for at least 6 months) and 50 age- and sex-matched HbsAg-negative control subjects were enrolled in this study. The hepatitis B carriers with normal or slightly elevated aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and alanine aminotransferase (ALT) levels were recruited from the infectious diseases outpatient clinic and the control group was recruited from the physical medicine and rehabilitation outpatient clinic. The relationship between groups was calculated by independent Student t test, chi-squared test, and Fisher exact test for comparing proportions. Alpha criterion for significance was set at P < 0.05. RESULTS: There was no statistically significant difference between the groups according to sex, mean age, body mass index, serum ALT, and AST levels (P > 0.05). FM syndrome and FM-associated symptoms were much more prevalent in the hepatitis B group (P < 0.001). CONCLUSION: The present study suggests that chronic hepatitis B carriage appears to increase the risk of FM and many of the typically associated symptoms. Whether this association is related to altered liver function, viral infection, concerns associated with chronic disease, or other factors, physicians should be aware of this apparent association. PMID: 16357736 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

Exercise and cognitive performance in chronic fatigue syndrome.
Related Articles Exercise and cognitive performance in chronic fatigue syndrome. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2005 Sep;37(9):1460-7 Authors: Cook DB, Nagelkirk PR, Peckerman A, Poluri A, Mores J, Natelson BH PURPOSE: To determine the effect of submaximal steady-state exercise on cognitive performance in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) alone, CFS with comorbid fibromyalgia FM (CFS + FM), and sedentary healthy controls (CON). METHODS: Twenty CFS-only patients, 19 CFS + FM, and 26 CON completed a battery of cognitive tests designed to assess speed of information processing, variability, and efficiency. Tests were performed at baseline, immediately before, and twice following 25 min of either cycle ergometry set at 40% of peak oxygen capacity or quiet rest. RESULTS: There were no group differences in average percentage of peak oxygen consumption during exercise (CFS = 45%; CFS + FM = 47%; Control = 43%: P = 0.2). There were no significant effects of acute exercise on cognitive performance for any group. At baseline, one-way ANOVA indicated that CFS patients displayed deficits in speed of processing, performance variability, and task efficiency during several cognitive tests compared with healthy controls. However, the CFS + FM patients were not different than controls. Repeated measures ANOVA indicated that across all tests (pre- and postexercise) CFS, but not CFS + FM, were significantly less consistent (F2,59 = 3.7, P = 0.03) and less efficient (F2,59 = 4.6, P = 0.01) than controls. CONCLUSION: CFS patients without comorbid FM exhibit subtle cognitive deficits in terms of speed, consistency, and efficiency that are not improved or exacerbated by light exercise. Importantly, our data suggest that CFS + FM patients do not exhibit cognitive deficits either pre- or postexercise. These results highlight the importance of disease heterogeneity in studies determining acute exercise and cognitive function in CFS. PMID: 16177595 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]



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Treatment of Fibromyalgia Syndrome anxiety and allow for


Treatment of Fibromyalgia Syndrome
anxiety and allow for development of more successful coping strategies. Patients and their families should be instructed to view fibromyalgia as a disorder that is not crippling; and while it is

Fibromyalgia
You will also learn about different coping strategies for both the physical and psychological aspects of fibro. Coping with Fibromyalgia also offers coping tools for friends and family, who are often

CFIDS & Fibromyalgia Self-Help - Home Page
A solution-oriented self-help program for people coping with chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia or related illnesses.

A list of fibromyalgia books, publications, videos, organizations, web
membership includes the Fibromyalgia Frontiers, a quarterly publication addressing FMS coping strategies, research advances, treatment and

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Therapeutic and preventive interventions for postulated vasoactive neuropeptide


Therapeutic and preventive interventions for postulated vasoactive neuropeptide autoimmune fatigue-related disorders.
Related Articles Therapeutic and preventive interventions for postulated vasoactive neuropeptide autoimmune fatigue-related disorders. Med Hypotheses. 2005;65(4):797-803 Authors: Staines DR Major advances have been made in understanding the relatively novel group of vasoactive (vasodilatory) neuropeptides (VNs) in humans. VNs comprise a novel but expanding group of substances having immunoregulation, inflammation modulation, neurotransmitter, neurotrophic, hormonal and metabolic functions. These substances may control gene expression for mRNA for themselves and their receptors. They have complex relationships with gaseous and other neurotransmitters and xenobiotic substances. Theoretical arguments have implicated these substances in autoimmune phenomena resulting in fatigue-related conditions such as chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), fibromyalgia (FM) and Gulf War syndrome (GWS) but remain unproven. As well as possibly spontaneous onset, the precipitating causes of VN autoimmune dysfunction are likely to be a combination of genetic predisposition, infection and xenobiotic substances. Therapeutic and preventive possibilities for postulated VN autoimmune conditions will be influenced by the complex patholophysiology underpinning them. Some speculative possibilities are VN substitution/replacement, preservation of biological effect, epigenetic DNA modifications, plasma exchange, anti-cholinesterases, e.g., pyridostigmine, corticosteroids and other drug treatments, thymectomy, intravenous immunoglobulin and anti-idiotype antibodies, and CpG/DNA vaccines. Prevention and treatment of possible VN autoimmune fatigue-related disorders may prove to be important areas for future research and development. PMID: 16042995 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]



Health NotesExeter News-Letter - SENIOR DRIVING CLASSES sponsored


Health Notes
Exeter News-Letter - SENIOR DRIVING CLASSES sponsored by the AARP will be held 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. April 18 and 19 in the Exeter Rec Center, 32 Court St., Exeter. Call Tom Vaccaro, 778-0591, ext. 151. GRIEFSHARE, a weekly video series and non-denominational grief support

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February 13, 2006

Health NotesExeter News-Letter - SEACOAST VNA offers weekly


Health Notes
Exeter News-Letter - SEACOAST VNA offers weekly blood pressure screenings at the agency office, 29 Lafayette Road, in North Hampton every Tuesday from 1 to 3:30 p.m. This service is free of charge and no appointment is necessary. FOOT CARE CLINIC by the Seacoast VNA will



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You are not aloneMarin Independent Journal - To


You are not alone
Marin Independent Journal - To list support group meetings in You Are Not Alone, send announcements to YOU ARE NOT ALONE, P.O. Box 6150, Novato, CA 94948-6150, at least 10 days before the meeting. These events must be open to the public and noncommercial in nature. Please

Pfizer Driving Performance Through Growth of Current and New Medicines
WebWire - * Strong growth forecast for key in-line medicines in 2006: Lipitor sales expected to exceed $13 billion, Celebrex sales expected to exceed $2 billion, Lyrica sales expected to exceed $900 million * Pfizer to launch six new medicines in 2006

Therapy beyond imagination!
Daily Territorial - Water has long been believed to be a healing power. Hippocrates, considered the father of medicine, promoted its health qualities, and the early Romans, Greeks, and Europeans touted its health benefits. Now the healing power of water has come to

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[Systematic review of pharmacologic treatment in fibromyalgia] Related


[Systematic review of pharmacologic treatment in fibromyalgia]
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Carpal Tunnel Relief - Is Exercise The Solution?DailyIndia.com, NY -


Carpal Tunnel Relief - Is Exercise The Solution?
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Health Notes / News and Events of Community


Health Notes / News and Events of Community Interest 
RedNova - Feb 09 8:28 AM
A free blood pressure screening and suggestions for healthier living and reducing the risk of heart attack and stroke will be offered by the Catholic Health System at 10 a.m. Thursday in Monsignor Adamski Village Apartments, 855 William St. *** Dr.Save to My Web

Pfizer Driving Performance Through Growth of Current and New Medicines, Productivity Improvements and Strategies to  
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NEW YORK, Feb. 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Pfizer Inc is executing a wide-ranging strategy to transform all areas of its business, grow current and new medicines, drive productivity improvements and launch innovative patient-centered healthcare initiatives.Save to My Web

Health Calendar 
Quad-City Times - Feb 10 12:22 AM
Cholesterol Screenings . Feb. 2-28 at various times and locations, sponsored by Trinity Medical Center and Community Health Partners. Fasting blood cholesterol will be offered for $15, including total cholesterol, high density lipoproteins, low density lipoproteins and triglycerides.Save to My Web
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ButYouDontLookSick.com now featuring Product Reviews for those ...USPRwire


ButYouDontLookSick.com now featuring Product Reviews for those ...
USPRwire (press release), United Arab Emirates - Feb 11, 2006... at first diagnosed with a myriad of illnesses- arthritis, Fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue ... of her readers are dealing with a chronic condition that causes them to ...



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Fibromyalgia Disability | Alec G. Sohmer, Disability LawyerLearn


Fibromyalgia Disability | Alec G. Sohmer, Disability Lawyer
Learn more>>> New Hope for People with Fibromyalgia Author, Theresa Foy DiGeronimo, M.Ed. "If you are disabled by fibromyalgia, you must contact Alec Sohmer. He is an expert in Social Security Disability

Fibromyalgia | Fibromyalgia Symptoms | Fibromyalgia Treatment
Information on fibromyalgia including answers to the question what is fibromyalgia, symptoms, understanding fibromyalgia, HGH, diagnosis, treatment, diet, research, trigger points, and support groups.

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You are not aloneMarin Independent Journal - To


You are not alone
Marin Independent Journal - To list support group meetings in You Are Not Alone, send announcements to YOU ARE NOT ALONE, P.O. Box 6150, Novato, CA 94948-6150, at least 10 days before the meeting. These events must be open to the public and noncommercial in nature. Please

Pfizer Driving Performance Through Growth of Current and New Medicines
WebWire - * Strong growth forecast for key in-line medicines in 2006: Lipitor sales expected to exceed $13 billion, Celebrex sales expected to exceed $2 billion, Lyrica sales expected to exceed $900 million * Pfizer to launch six new medicines in 2006

Dr. Robert Ritchea & Denise Byrd, CPM
Philadelphia Enquirer - With over 13 years in practice, Dr. Ritchea specializes in Internal Medicine and provides primary care to teens and adults. He handles nearly all medical problems in these groups. He and his staff try to attain the highest possible care while

Relieve stress with A Simple Touch
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The power of touch
Covington News - More (51) At Life Dance Wellness Center, the staff holds firm to the belief that all some people need to feel better is touch. In many cultures, the art of massage has been around for hundreds, maybe even thousands of years. The oldest known book

Therapy beyond imagination!
Daily Territorial - Water has long been believed to be a healing power. Hippocrates, considered the father of medicine, promoted its health qualities, and the early Romans, Greeks, and Europeans touted its health benefits. Now the healing power of water has come to

Joint pain/Arthritis
Health 24 - Guide to drugs for arthritis , Treatment of RA , Osteoarthritis: The treatment , Arthritis and pain , Painkillers (Paracetamol) , more Managing Pain Managing back pain , Arthritis and pain , PAIN - A guide to therapy , DMARD's , Arthritis, Pain



Change to therapy benefits costs local disabled womenWATE


Change to therapy benefits costs local disabled women
WATE - KNOXVILLE (WATE) -- So far this year, Medicare's new prescription drug benefit plan is off to a rocky start, especially for low-income Americans who get both Medicare and Medicaid. People are also experiencing problems with another change in benefits

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February 12, 2006

Fibromyalgia Information SharingFibromyalgia-Reviews.com is a unique website setup


Fibromyalgia Information Sharing
Fibromyalgia-Reviews.com is a unique website setup for sufferers to leave posted opinions of fibromyalgia therapies that work (or do not work) for the many ...

Reverse Therapy | Treating Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia, ME
Offering a proven cure for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, ME, Fibromyalgia, CFIDS with Reverse Therapy developed by Dr John Eaton.

MedlinePlus: Fibromyalgia
Alternative Therapy; Meditation (Arthritis Foundation). Coping; Maintaining a Positive Attitude: Ten Strategies (National Fibromyalgia Association) ...

OCT 2004 FIBROMYALGIA
bullet, Editor's note. bullet, Prolonged fibromyalgia pain linked to nervous system. bullet, Alt med's time has come with fibromyalgia therapy ...

Fibromyalgia Therapy, Fibromyalgia Exercise
Fran recently celebrated the anniversary of when she began using her pool as therapy for her fibromyalgia: February 25, 2000. She shares her daily workouts ...



Carpal Tunnel Relief - Is Exercise The Solution?DailyIndia.com, NY -


Carpal Tunnel Relief - Is Exercise The Solution?
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Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Title: Systemic Lupus ErythematosusCategory: Diseases


Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Title: Systemic Lupus ErythematosusCategory: Diseases and ConditionsCreated: 12/31/1997Last Editorial Review: 4/15/2005

[5-HT3 receptor antagonists als analgetics in rheumatic diseases.]
Related Articles [5-HT3 receptor antagonists als analgetics in rheumatic diseases.] Z Rheumatol. 2006 Jan 20; Authors: M ller W, Fiebich BL, Stratz T Various rheumatic diseases like fibromyalgia, systemic inflammatory rheumatic disorders and localized diseases, such as arthritides and activated arthroses, tendinopathies and periarthropathies, as well as trigger points can be improved considerably by treatment with the 5-HT3 receptor antagonist tropisetron. Particularly in the latter group of diseases, local injections have done surprisingly rapid analgesic action. This effect matches that of local anesthetics, but lasts considerably longer and is comparable to local injections of local anesthetics combined with corticosteroids. The action of the 5-HT3 receptor antagonists can be attributed to an antinociceptive effect that occurs at the same time as an antiphlogistic and probably also an immunosuppressive effect. Whereas an inhibited release of substance P from the nociceptors, and possibly some other neurokins as well, seems to be the most likely explanation for the antinociceptive action, the antiphlogistic effect is primarily due to an inhibited formation of various different phlogistic substances; in some conditions, like systemic inflammatory rheumatic diseases, for example, the 5-HT3 receptor antagonists may exert an immunosuppressive effect in addition to this. PMID: 16450149 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

Illness uncertainty, partner caregiver burden and support, and relationship satisfaction in fibromyalgia and osteoarthritis patients.
Related Articles Illness uncertainty, partner caregiver burden and support, and relationship satisfaction in fibromyalgia and osteoarthritis patients. Arthritis Rheum. 2006 Feb 6;55(1):86-93 Authors: Reich JW, Olmsted ME, van Puymbroeck CM OBJECTIVE: Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is characterized by uncertainty in diagnosis, treatment, and outcome. This study assessed the role of uncertainty of illness in relationship satisfaction in patients with FMS and osteoarthritis (OA). METHODS: A total of 51 patients with FMS responded to self-report instruments assessing their uncertainty about their illness, functional ability, average pain, and relationship satisfaction. Their partners independently reported on their sense of caregiver burden and their supportiveness toward the patients. Thirty-two patients with OA and their partners served as a control group. RESULTS: Patients' functional ability and pain were related to partner caregiver burden. Partner caregiver burden was related to lower levels of partner supportiveness for the FMS dyads, but not for the OA dyads. Relationship satisfaction of patients with FMS was related to their higher levels of uncertainty of illness in interaction with their functional disability and pain and their partners' supportiveness. Under high levels of uncertainty of illness, low levels of partner supportiveness were related to lower patient relationship satisfaction, whereas low levels of uncertainty of illness were significant interacting variables in the OA sample. CONCLUSION: The results suggest that uncertainty of illness is a prominent feature affecting patients with FMS in their relationships with their partners. Suggestions for additional research to explore the role of uncertainty of illness in social relationships are presented, and the therapeutic implications for patient/partner relationships are explored. PMID: 16463418 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

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February 11, 2006

Bulletin Board: A weekly roundup of things to


Bulletin Board: A weekly roundup of things to do in East ...
Pittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - Feb 9, 2006... Oakmont -- Health Horizons, 609 Allegheny Ave., is sponsoring a health enhancement workshop, "Fibromyalgia -- Causes and Cures," at 7:30 pm Wednesday. ...

Baby's light disorder left doctors in the dark
CNN - Feb 7, 2006... My interest is what causes such rare problems in children and do you think its because ... I'd be interested to hear your thoughts on Fibromyalgia, which I've been ...

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Quad City Times, IA - Feb 9, 2006... 27. Dr. Greg Bohn will discuss causes and treatment for wound care, free ... classes for those suffering from arthritis, multiple sclerosis, fibromyalgia or related ...



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Book Review: Alternative Treatments Yield More Options and


Book Review: Alternative Treatments Yield More Options and New ...
Healthy Living with Fibromyalgia · New Hope Clinic Provides Alternative in Treating Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia ...

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Dr. Robert Ritchea & Denise Byrd, CPMPhiladelphia Enquirer


Dr. Robert Ritchea & Denise Byrd, CPM
Philadelphia Enquirer - With over 13 years in practice, Dr. Ritchea specializes in Internal Medicine and provides primary care to teens and adults. He handles nearly all medical problems in these groups. He and his staff try to attain the highest possible care while

Swiss Medica Launches Distribution of Products into U.S. Healthcare
Genetic Engineering News - Swiss Medica, Inc. (OTCBB:SWME) is pleased to announce a U.S. healthcare industry distribution deal with North American Physicians, Inc., ("NAPI") of Boca Raton, Florida. NAPI will distribute all three of Swiss Medica's products (O24 Pain Neutralizer



Pfizer Driving Performance Through Growth of Current and


Pfizer Driving Performance Through Growth of Current and New Medicines
WebWire - * Strong growth forecast for key in-line medicines in 2006: Lipitor sales expected to exceed $13 billion, Celebrex sales expected to exceed $2 billion, Lyrica sales expected to exceed $900 million * Pfizer to launch six new medicines in 2006

Acupuncture and traditional medicine combine for pain relief
WVEC - Ten years ago, a nearly fatal car accident began a debilitating journey of chronic pain for Karissa Johnson. She didn t heal well from her surgeries and has battled constant pain. Desperate for relief, she turned to a combination of eastern and

Health Happenings
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review - Living With Heart Failure will meet 2-3 p.m. Feb. 14 at Latrobe Hospital. The class aids disease management through symptom recognition, medication, diet and exercise. Information and registration: 877-771-1234. A workshop on fibromyalgia and chronic

Calendar/Support Groups
TriCities.com - ABUSE ALTERNATIVES: Bristol, for women, Mondays, 6:15-7:45 p.m.; call for location, (423) 652-9098. ACES: For those having problems collecting child support, not getting visitation or medical support; Associations for Children for Enforcement of

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Facts about Autoimmune DiseaseBlack Press USA - The


Facts about Autoimmune Disease
Black Press USA - The immune system provides protection against a variety of potentially damaging substances that can invade the body. These substances include disease-causing organisms, such as bacteria, fungi, parasites, and viruses. The body's ability to resist

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Durango Herald - A Durango woman whose widespread physical pain and mental anguish has gone undiagnosed for 30 years has a tentative answer - at least one that works for her. The ailment is fibromyalgia syndrome, said Debbie Williams. She says she has found some



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Health calendarKansas.com, KS - Feb 6, 2006... for eight weeks,


Health calendar
Kansas.com, KS - Feb 6, 2006... for eight weeks, Health Strategies, 551 N ... Coping With Depression, 12-week program, free. ... infant formula, insomnia, epilepsy, fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis ...

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A randomized controlled trial of deep water running:


A randomized controlled trial of deep water running: Clinical effectiveness of aquatic exercise to treat fibromyalgia.
Related Articles A randomized controlled trial of deep water running: Clinical effectiveness of aquatic exercise to treat fibromyalgia. Arthritis Rheum. 2006 Feb 6;55(1):57-65 Authors: Assis MR, Silva LE, Alves AM, Pessanha AP, Valim V, Feldman D, Barros Neto TL, Natour J OBJECTIVE: To compare the clinical effectiveness of aerobic exercise in the water with walking/jogging for women with fibromyalgia (FM). METHODS: Sixty sedentary women with FM, ages 18-60 years, were randomly assigned to either deep water running (DWR) or land-based exercises (LBE). Patients were trained for 15 weeks at their anaerobic threshold. Visual analog scale of pain, Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire (FIQ), Beck Depression Inventory, Short Form 36 Health Survey (SF-36), and a patient's global assessment of response to therapy (PGART) were measured at baseline, week 8, and week 15. Statistical analysis included all patients. RESULTS: Four patients dropped out from each group. Both groups improved significantly at week 15 compared with baseline, with an average 36% reduction in pain intensity. For PGART, 40% of the DWR group and 30% of the LBE group answered "much better" at posttreatment. FIQ total score and FIQ depression improvements in the DWR group were faster (week 8) than the LBE group and kept improving (week 15; P < 0.05). Only the DWR group showed improvements in SF-36 role emotional (P = 0.006). No significant between-group differences were observed for peak oxygen uptake and other outcomes. CONCLUSION: DWR is a safe exercise that has been shown to be as effective as LBE regarding pain. However, it has been shown to bring more advantages related to emotional aspects. Aerobic gain was similar for both groups, regardless of symptom improvement. Therefore, DWR could be studied as an exercise option for patients with FM who have problems adapting to LBE or lower limbs limitations. PMID: 16463414 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

[Systematic review of pharmacologic treatment in fibromyalgia]
Related Articles [Systematic review of pharmacologic treatment in fibromyalgia] Med Clin (Barc). 2005 Dec 3;125(20):784-7 Authors: Alegre de Miquel C, Alejandra-Pereda C, Betina-Nishishinya M, Rivera J PMID: 16373030 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]



Perception of Electrocutaneous Stimuli in Irritable Bowel Syndrome.


Perception of Electrocutaneous Stimuli in Irritable Bowel Syndrome.
Related Articles Perception of Electrocutaneous Stimuli in Irritable Bowel Syndrome. Am J Gastroenterol. 2006 Feb 8; Authors: Iovino P, Tremolaterra F, Consalvo D, Sabbatini F, Mazzacca G, Ciacci C BACKGROUND AND AIM: Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) are common conditions with some similarities, but different perceptual responses to somatic and visceral stimuli. The purpose of this study was to assess in a large group of IBS patients the somatic perception by transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) and its relation to the level of severity and presence of FMS. METHODS: In 99 patients grouped by the validated functional bowel disorder severity index (FBDSI) in mild, moderate, and severe IBS and in 33 healthy controls (HC), we studied discomfort thresholds and perception of somatic stimuli at control (hands and elbows) and active (trapezius) sites by TENS and by using a specific questionnaire. RESULTS: The use of TENS showed that IBS showed significant higher thresholds and lower perception cumulative score compared to HC. The severity of IBS is significantly associated with age and mean control site values for discomfort and borderline associated with gender in the ordinal model constructed for the ascending series protocol. The severity of IBS is also significantly associated with the active cumulative perception score in the long stimulus protocol. Due to limited sample size of IBS men with FMS, analyses of discomfort thresholds and cumulative perception score by FMS were done only for women. IBS women without FMS had significantly higher mean control site values for discomfort and significantly lower active cumulative perception score than HC. IBS women with FMS had significantly lower mean active site values for discomfort thresholds than IBS women without FMS (Dunn's test p < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: IBS patients showed somatic hypoalgesia to electrical stimuli. The severity of IBS and the presence of FMS influence the perception of somatic stimuli induced by TENS. PMID: 16464229 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

Adherence during an individualized home based 12-week exercise program in women with fibromyalgia.
Related Articles Adherence during an individualized home based 12-week exercise program in women with fibromyalgia. J Rheumatol. 2006 Feb;33(2):333-41 Authors: Dobkin PL, Da Costa D, Abrahamowicz M, Dritsa M, Du Berger R, Fitzcharles MA, Lowensteyn I OBJECTIVE: Treatment recommendations for fibromyalgia (FM) include regular physical exercise. In this prospective study we examined predictors for adherence to stretching and aerobic exercises in women provided with an individualized home based program. METHODS: Thirty-nine women kept exercise diaries for 12 weeks. RESULTS: For both types of exercise, women who were less physically fit at baseline engaged in more exercise during the program. Yet for stretching, more lower body pain at baseline predicted engaging in less stretching exercise over time, whereas for aerobic exercise, more baseline upper body pain predicted more exercise over time. As time passed, participants with higher baseline physical fitness and/or older age were reducing their aerobic exercise practice at significantly faster rates, as were those women with higher baseline stress. CONCLUSION: Given that adequate levels of adherence were limited to about half of the participants for both types of exercise, steps to reduce barriers to exercise (e.g., stress) need to be taken when prescribing exercise in the treatment of FM. PMID: 16465666 [PubMed - in process]


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Pfizer Driving Performance Through Growth of Current and


Pfizer Driving Performance Through Growth of Current and New ...
PR Newswire (press release), NY - 17 hours ago... an attribute they associate with Lyrica." Pfizer is aggressively pursuing additional indications including generalized anxiety disorder, fibromyalgia and other ...

Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue groups meet
Newport News Times, OR - Feb 9, 2006The monthly meeting of the Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Support Group of the Central Oregon Coast is no longer taking place at Samaritan Pacific ...

Health Notes
Exeter News-Letter, NH - Feb 7, 2006... Call Helen Kelmel at 463-0356. EXETER FIBROMYALGIA SUPPORT and Education group meets on the second Thursday of the month at 1:30 pm at RiverWoods in Exeter. ...

Swiss Medica to Participate at the Upcoming US Pain Management and ...
Genetic Engineering News, NY - Feb 9, 2006... that on February 11, 2006, Chief Executive Officer, Raghu Kilambi and Lynne Matallana, President and founder of the National Fibromyalgia Association, of Orange ...

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February 09, 2006

Fibromyalgia - Understanding Fibromyalgia and the Treatment of


Fibromyalgia - Understanding Fibromyalgia and the Treatment of
In-depth review of fibromyalgia symptoms and treatment by Blair Lamb, M.D. Focus is on pain information, treatment and relief.

glutathione, glutithione, flu, immune system, influenza pandemic, flu
So I logged on and put in the word "fibromyalgia cure" and it sent me to your website. I read what you had written. Looked up what you had said about the amino acids and found it was all true and made



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NIAMS - QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT FIBROMYALGIA National


NIAMS - QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT FIBROMYALGIA
National Institute of Arthritis and. Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT FIBROMYALGIA. What Is Fibromyalgia? ... What Is Fibromyalgia? Fibromyalgia is a chronic disorder characterized by widespread musculoskeletal ... that cause and accompany fibromyalgia with the hope of developing better ways ...

The Brady Institute of Health - BradyInstitute.com - Hope for Back Pain, Fibromyalgia and TMS -
... A.F. Fibromyalgia Pain. Chronic Back Pain ... The GREAT NEWS is that TMS is absolutely reversible - without medicines and without surgery. And there is HOPE for you ...
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Aquatic rehab center is a business with a


Aquatic rehab center is a business with a mission 
Inside Tuscon Business - Feb 09 6:39 AM
Therapy beyond imagination! By Martha Lundin, Inside Tucson Business Posted: Friday, Feb 03, 2006 - 01:56:51 pm MST Water has long been believed to be a healing power.Save to My Web

Health calendar 
The Wichita Eagle - Feb 09 12:04 PM
Walnut Valley AIDS Coalition brown bag luncheon, noon Feb. 6, free. Butler County Health Department, 206 N. Griffith, El Dorado. Information, (316) 321-3400, 320-0365 or (800) 940-6083.Save to My Web


Adherence during an individualized home based 12-week exercise


Adherence during an individualized home based 12-week exercise program in women with fibromyalgia.
Related Articles Adherence during an individualized home based 12-week exercise program in women with fibromyalgia. J Rheumatol. 2006 Feb;33(2):333-41 Authors: Dobkin PL, Da Costa D, Abrahamowicz M, Dritsa M, Du Berger R, Fitzcharles MA, Lowensteyn I OBJECTIVE: Treatment recommendations for fibromyalgia (FM) include regular physical exercise. In this prospective study we examined predictors for adherence to stretching and aerobic exercises in women provided with an individualized home based program. METHODS: Thirty-nine women kept exercise diaries for 12 weeks. RESULTS: For both types of exercise, women who were less physically fit at baseline engaged in more exercise during the program. Yet for stretching, more lower body pain at baseline predicted engaging in less stretching exercise over time, whereas for aerobic exercise, more baseline upper body pain predicted more exercise over time. As time passed, participants with higher baseline physical fitness and/or older age were reducing their aerobic exercise practice at significantly faster rates, as were those women with higher baseline stress. CONCLUSION: Given that adequate levels of adherence were limited to about half of the participants for both types of exercise, steps to reduce barriers to exercise (e.g., stress) need to be taken when prescribing exercise in the treatment of FM. PMID: 16465666 [PubMed - in process]

Perception of Electrocutaneous Stimuli in Irritable Bowel Syndrome.
Related Articles Perception of Electrocutaneous Stimuli in Irritable Bowel Syndrome. Am J Gastroenterol. 2006 Feb 8; Authors: Iovino P, Tremolaterra F, Consalvo D, Sabbatini F, Mazzacca G, Ciacci C BACKGROUND AND AIM: Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) are common conditions with some similarities, but different perceptual responses to somatic and visceral stimuli. The purpose of this study was to assess in a large group of IBS patients the somatic perception by transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) and its relation to the level of severity and presence of FMS. METHODS: In 99 patients grouped by the validated functional bowel disorder severity index (FBDSI) in mild, moderate, and severe IBS and in 33 healthy controls (HC), we studied discomfort thresholds and perception of somatic stimuli at control (hands and elbows) and active (trapezius) sites by TENS and by using a specific questionnaire. RESULTS: The use of TENS showed that IBS showed significant higher thresholds and lower perception cumulative score compared to HC. The severity of IBS is significantly associated with age and mean control site values for discomfort and borderline associated with gender in the ordinal model constructed for the ascending series protocol. The severity of IBS is also significantly associated with the active cumulative perception score in the long stimulus protocol. Due to limited sample size of IBS men with FMS, analyses of discomfort thresholds and cumulative perception score by FMS were done only for women. IBS women without FMS had significantly higher mean control site values for discomfort and significantly lower active cumulative perception score than HC. IBS women with FMS had significantly lower mean active site values for discomfort thresholds than IBS women without FMS (Dunn's test p < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: IBS patients showed somatic hypoalgesia to electrical stimuli. The severity of IBS and the presence of FMS influence the perception of somatic stimuli induced by TENS. PMID: 16464229 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]


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Combination therapy in fibromyalgia. Related Articles Combination therapy


Combination therapy in fibromyalgia.
Related Articles Combination therapy in fibromyalgia. Curr Pharm Des. 2006;12(1):11-6 Authors: Clayton AH, West SG Fibromyalgia is an enigmatic medical condition whose specific etiology remains undiscovered but currently plagues five million Americans. Research indicates that the origin of the disease is most likely multifactorial. Treatment should therefore be tailored accordingly. Thus, it is often necessary to combine different options in order to achieve the maximum benefit in patients suffering from fibromyalgia. PMID: 16454719 [PubMed - in process]

Exercise and cognitive performance in chronic fatigue syndrome.
Related Articles Exercise and cognitive performance in chronic fatigue syndrome. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2005 Sep;37(9):1460-7 Authors: Cook DB, Nagelkirk PR, Peckerman A, Poluri A, Mores J, Natelson BH PURPOSE: To determine the effect of submaximal steady-state exercise on cognitive performance in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) alone, CFS with comorbid fibromyalgia FM (CFS + FM), and sedentary healthy controls (CON). METHODS: Twenty CFS-only patients, 19 CFS + FM, and 26 CON completed a battery of cognitive tests designed to assess speed of information processing, variability, and efficiency. Tests were performed at baseline, immediately before, and twice following 25 min of either cycle ergometry set at 40% of peak oxygen capacity or quiet rest. RESULTS: There were no group differences in average percentage of peak oxygen consumption during exercise (CFS = 45%; CFS + FM = 47%; Control = 43%: P = 0.2). There were no significant effects of acute exercise on cognitive performance for any group. At baseline, one-way ANOVA indicated that CFS patients displayed deficits in speed of processing, performance variability, and task efficiency during several cognitive tests compared with healthy controls. However, the CFS + FM patients were not different than controls. Repeated measures ANOVA indicated that across all tests (pre- and postexercise) CFS, but not CFS + FM, were significantly less consistent (F2,59 = 3.7, P = 0.03) and less efficient (F2,59 = 4.6, P = 0.01) than controls. CONCLUSION: CFS patients without comorbid FM exhibit subtle cognitive deficits in terms of speed, consistency, and efficiency that are not improved or exacerbated by light exercise. Importantly, our data suggest that CFS + FM patients do not exhibit cognitive deficits either pre- or postexercise. These results highlight the importance of disease heterogeneity in studies determining acute exercise and cognitive function in CFS. PMID: 16177595 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

DHEA May Be No Help For Fibromyalgia
Title: DHEA May Be No Help For FibromyalgiaCategory: Health NewsCreated: 8/5/2005Last Editorial Review: 8/5/2005

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February 08, 2006

Fibro HopeYes, there is hope for those with


Fibro Hope
Yes, there is hope for those with Fibromyalgia and chronic Myofascial pain. Mission: Hope for Fibromyalgia is a webpage dedicated to providing accurate, ...

New Hope for People with Fibromyalgia - WrongDiagnosis.com
Medical information on symptoms, diagnosis, and misdiagnosis of more than 2000 conditions and diseases. Research symptoms in our Symptoms Center or research ...

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Swiss Medica Launches Distribution of Products into U.S.


Swiss Medica Launches Distribution of Products into U.S. Healthcare Industry 
[Press Release] Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Feb 06 6:31 AM
TORONTO----Feb. 6, 2006--Swiss Medica, Inc. is pleased to announce a U.S. healthcare industry distribution deal with North American Physicians, Inc., of Boca Raton, Florida. NAPI will distribute all three of Swiss Medica's products into the healthcare community including licensed dispensing physician offices, physician kiosks, pain management clinics, hospitals, therapy centers, hospital Save to My Web

Health calendar 
The Wichita Eagle - Feb 05 11:04 PM
Walnut Valley AIDS Coalition brown bag luncheon, noon Feb. 6, free. Butler County Health Department, 206 N. Griffith, El Dorado. Information, (316) 321-3400, 320-0365 or (800) 940-6083.Save to My Web


Fibromyalgia frequency in hepatitis B carriers. Related Articles


Fibromyalgia frequency in hepatitis B carriers.
Related Articles Fibromyalgia frequency in hepatitis B carriers. J Clin Rheumatol. 2005 Jun;11(3):157-9 Authors: Adak B, Tekeo lu I, Ediz L, Budancamanak M, Yazgan T, Karahocagil K, Demirel A BACKGROUND: Fibromyalgia (FM) is characterized by diffuse musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, morning stiffness, and sleep disturbance. Chronic viral infections may trigger FM symptoms. OBJECTIVES: In this study, we aimed to evaluate whether there was an association between HBsAg seropositivity and fibromyalgia syndrome. METHODS: Fifty hepatitis B carriers (HBsAg positivity and anti-HBs negativity in sera for at least 6 months) and 50 age- and sex-matched HbsAg-negative control subjects were enrolled in this study. The hepatitis B carriers with normal or slightly elevated aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and alanine aminotransferase (ALT) levels were recruited from the infectious diseases outpatient clinic and the control group was recruited from the physical medicine and rehabilitation outpatient clinic. The relationship between groups was calculated by independent Student t test, chi-squared test, and Fisher exact test for comparing proportions. Alpha criterion for significance was set at P < 0.05. RESULTS: There was no statistically significant difference between the groups according to sex, mean age, body mass index, serum ALT, and AST levels (P > 0.05). FM syndrome and FM-associated symptoms were much more prevalent in the hepatitis B group (P < 0.001). CONCLUSION: The present study suggests that chronic hepatitis B carriage appears to increase the risk of FM and many of the typically associated symptoms. Whether this association is related to altered liver function, viral infection, concerns associated with chronic disease, or other factors, physicians should be aware of this apparent association. PMID: 16357736 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

Exercise in waist-high warm water decreases pain and improves health-related quality of life and strength in the lower extremities in women with fibromyalgia.
Related Articles Exercise in waist-high warm water decreases pain and improves health-related quality of life and strength in the lower extremities in women with fibromyalgia. Arthritis Rheum. 2006 Feb 6;55(1):66-73 Authors: Gusi N, Tomas-Carus P, H kkinen A, H kkinen K, Ortega-Alonso A OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the short- and long-term efficacy of exercise therapy in a warm, waist-high pool in women with fibromyalgia. METHODS: Thirty-four women (mean +/- SD tender points 17 +/- 1) were randomly assigned to either an exercise group (n = 17) to perform 3 weekly sessions of training including aerobic, proprioceptive, and strengthening exercises during 12 weeks, or to a control group (n = 17). Maximal unilateral isokinetic strength was measured in the knee extensors and flexors in concentric and eccentric actions at 60 degrees /second and 210 degrees /second, and in the shoulder abductors and adductors in concentric contractions. Health-related quality of life (HRQOL) was assessed using the EQ-5D questionnaire; pain was assessed on a visual analog scale. All were measured at baseline, posttreatment, and after 6 months. RESULTS: The strength of the knee extensors in concentric actions increased by 20% in both limbs after the training period, and these improvements were maintained after the de-training period in the exercise group. The strength of other muscle actions measured did not change. HRQOL improved by 93% (P = 0.007) and pain was reduced by 29% (P = 0.012) in the exercise group during the training, but pain returned close to the pretraining level during the subsequent de-training. However, there were no changes in the control group during the entire period. CONCLUSION: The therapy relieved pain and improved HRQOL and muscle strength in the lower limbs at low velocity in patients with initial low muscle strength and high number of tender points. Most of these improvements were maintained long term. PMID: 16463415 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

Prevalence of abuse in fibromyalgia and other rheumatic disorders at a specialized clinic in rheumatic diseases in Guatemala City.
Related Articles Prevalence of abuse in fibromyalgia and other rheumatic disorders at a specialized clinic in rheumatic diseases in Guatemala City. J Clin Rheumatol. 2005 Jun;11(3):140-5 Authors: Castro I, Barrantes F, Tuna M, Cabrera G, Garcia C, Recinos M, Espinoza LR, Garcia-Kutzbach A BACKGROUND: The importance of past adverse experiences is increasingly recognized in patients with rheumatic disease. OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to study the association of physical, verbal, and sexual abuse in patients with rheumatic disorders as compared with healthy volunteers. METHODS: In this case-control study, 500 new patients attending an outpatient rheumatic clinic were interviewed from September 1, 1999, to August 31, 2001. A total of 187 patients with 3 diagnoses were selected: 58 had fibromyalgia (FM), 74 rheumatoid arthritis (RA), and 55 patients with soft tissue rheumatic disease (STRD). All selected patients were asked to complete a questionnaire designed to obtain information regarding demographics and history of verbal, physical, and sexual abuse. A group of 187 healthy control subjects were also included, matched for sex and age. RESULTS: The prevalence of abuse was significantly more common in the rheumatic disease group than in the control group (48.1% versus 15%, P < 0.001). The prevalence of abuse among the groups was as follows: 70.7% of patients with FM reported abuse (24.3% verbal, 60.9% physical, and 14.8% sexual), 35.1% of patients with RA had a history of abuse (42.3% verbal, 30.7% physical, and 0% sexual), whereas 41.8% of patients with STRD reported abuse (43.4% verbal, 43.4% physical, and 0% sexual). When comparing the 3 groups, patients with FM showed a higher prevalence of abuse (P < 0.05). The abuse was usually longstanding (range, 1-10 years), and most abusers were close family members. CONCLUSION: Abuse, both physical and psychologic, was significantly increased in our rheumatic disease population, especially in patients with FM. Further studies are needed to fully establish its role. Questions about abuse may provide important information relative to care of our patients. PMID: 16357732 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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Calendar/Support GroupsTriCities.com - ABUSE ALTERNATIVES: Bristol, for women,


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February 07, 2006

Fibromyalgia - MayoClinic.com Fatigue and widespread pain characterize


Fibromyalgia - MayoClinic.com
Fatigue and widespread pain characterize fibromyalgia, a condition affecting mainly women. Treatment often focuses on managing symptoms with medication and self-care.

Fibromyalgia Research Center
What is Fibromyalgia? Fibromyalgia (also known as "Fibromyalgia Syndrome" or "FMS") is a common form of muscular pain and fatigue. The word "fibromyalgia" means pain in the muscles, ligaments and tendons. ... What causes Fibromyalgia? The cause of Fibromyalgia is currently unknown ...

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You are here: Search. Fibromyalgia. Article Page Navigation. Description. An in-depth report on the causes, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of fibromyalgia. Causes. Fibromyalgia is sometimes categorized as primary or secondary. ... In primary fibromyalgia (also called idiopathic fibromyalgia) the causes are not known, and in secondary fibromyalgia the causes can be identified ...

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An overview of Fibromyalgia, including symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis, from the National Fibromyalgia Association. ... ever to be held on fibromyalgia ... causes of FM still remain a mystery, new research findings continue to bring us closer to understanding the basic mechanisms of Fibromyalgia ...



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A sickening White PaperSpiked, UK - Feb 6, 2006... These


A sickening White Paper
Spiked, UK - Feb 6, 2006... These may be described as 'fibromyalgia', 'chronic fatigue syndrome/ME' or 'irritable ... Despite four decades of anti-smoking propaganda and therapies, nearly a ...

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Aquatic Therapy: Post-polio, Multiple Sclerosis, Fibromyalgia
Aquatic Therapy: Post-polio, Multiple Sclerosis, Fibromyalgia.

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Does Chiropractic Therapy work for Fibromyalgia? Research info, studies. Patient ratings of effectiveness, side effects, cost. Share your opinion.

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Fibromyalgia. Treatment of fibromyalgia using alternative and complementary therapies are described. Nutrition and Diet Therapy for fibromyalgia are ...

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Reiki energy treatments use soft touch to healJackson


Reiki energy treatments use soft touch to heal
Jackson Clarion-Ledger - Reiki master Nan Seedman (far left) and a group of her followers work on Patricia Dow during a group healing session at the Reiki Institute in New York. She claims the ancient Japanese technique can help people get in touch with their spirituality

Acupuncture and traditional medicine combine for pain relief
WVEC - Ten years ago, a nearly fatal car accident began a debilitating journey of chronic pain for Karissa Johnson. She didn t heal well from her surgeries and has battled constant pain. Desperate for relief, she turned to a combination of eastern and

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Pittsburgh Tribune-Review - Living With Heart Failure will meet 2-3 p.m. Feb. 14 at Latrobe Hospital. The class aids disease management through symptom recognition, medication, diet and exercise. Information and registration: 877-771-1234. A workshop on fibromyalgia and chronic

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Neighbours brand naked bird lover branded 'menace'  Reading


Neighbours brand naked bird lover branded 'menace' 
Reading Chronicle - Feb 06 1:40 AM
AN 'ECCENTRIC' Russian woman who neighbours say walks around her garden naked with a parrot on her shoulder has been branded a menace.Save to My Web



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Coping Strategies and Life Satisfaction in Subgrouped Fibromyalgia


Coping Strategies and Life Satisfaction in Subgrouped Fibromyalgia ...
Pain-coping strategies of women with fibromyalgia: relationship to pain, fatigue, and quality of life. Journal of Musculoskeletal Pain 5(3):5-21. ...

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Swiss Medica Launches Distribution of Products into US


Swiss Medica Launches Distribution of Products into US Healthcare ...
CCNMatthews (press release), Canada - Feb 6, 2006... of Swiss Medica's products (O24 Pain Neutralizer, O24 Fibromyalgia and PMS ... physician kiosks, pain management clinics, hospitals, therapy centers, hospital ...



Are tender point injections beneficial: the role of


Are tender point injections beneficial: the role of tonic nociception in fibromyalgia.
Related Articles Are tender point injections beneficial: the role of tonic nociception in fibromyalgia. Curr Pharm Des. 2006;12(1):23-7 Authors: Staud R Characteristic symptoms of fibromyalgia syndrome (FM) include widespread pain, fatigue, sleep abnormalities, and distress. FM patients show psychophysical evidence for mechanical, thermal, and electrical hyperalgesia. To fulfill FM criteria, the mechanical hyperalgesia needs to be widespread and present in at least 11 out of 18 well-defined body areas (tender points). Peripheral and central abnormalities of nociception have been described in FM and these changes may be relevant for the increased pain experienced by these patients. Important nociceptor systems in the skin and muscle seem to undergo profound changes in FM patients by yet unknown mechanisms. These changes may result from the release of algesic substances after muscle or other soft tissue injury. These pain mediators can sensitize important nociceptor systems, including the transient receptor potential channel, vanilloid subfamily member 1 (TRPV1), acid sensing ion channel (ASIC) receptors, and purino-receptors (P2X3). Subsequently, tissue mediators of inflammation and nerve growth factors can excite these receptors and cause substantial changes in pain sensitivity. FM pain is widespread and does not seem to be restricted to tender points (TP). It frequently comprises multiple areas of deep tissue pain (trigger points) with adjacent much larger areas of referred pain. Analgesia of areas of extensive nociceptive input has been found to provide often long lasting local as well as general pain relief. Thus interventions aimed at reducing local FM pain seem to be effective but need to focus less on tender points but more on trigger points (TrP) and other body areas of heightened pain and inflammation. PMID: 16454721 [PubMed - in process]

Flexure deformation in temporomandibular joint disk displacement without reduction may predict treatment outcome.
Related Articles Flexure deformation in temporomandibular joint disk displacement without reduction may predict treatment outcome. J Oral Rehabil. 2005 Sep;32(9):648-55 Authors: Yoshida H, Hirohata H, Onizawa K To identify whether the direction of disk flexure deformation predicts the prognosis in cases of anterior disk displacement without reduction of painful temporomandibular joint (TMJ), the relationship between the direction of flexure, observed on pseudodynamic magnetic resonance (MR) images, and the outcome of conservative treatment using a flat occlusal splint was analysed in 40 female patients who perceived occasional or constant pain at unilateral TMJ with disk displacement without reduction. From the MR findings, 20 patients were classified as having upward flexure deformation of the disk and 20 as having downward flexure deformation. Patients' TMJ pain, masticatory muscle pain, amount of maximal mouth opening, and MR findings were evaluated before treatment. All patients were treated with a flat occlusal splint for 6 months. The patients' signs and symptoms were analysed statistically within each group before treatment and 3 and 6 months afterwards, and were also compared between the upward and downward flexure groups. There was no statistical difference between the groups before treatment, except in the amount of maximal mouth opening and the extent of disk displacement. The upward flexure group had persistent TMJ pain and tendency of delayed alleviation of masticatory muscle pain compared with the downward flexure group, although maximal opening gradually increased in both groups. Thus, the direction of the flexure in deformation of the disk, which can be observed only with pseudodynamic MR imaging, may predict the prognosis of painful disk displacement without reduction following treatment with a flat occlusal splint. PMID: 16102077 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

Exercise and cognitive-behavioural treatment in fibromyalgia syndrome.
Related Articles Exercise and cognitive-behavioural treatment in fibromyalgia syndrome. Curr Pharm Des. 2006;12(1):37-45 Authors: Kurtais Y, Kutlay S, Ergin S Fibromyalgia syndrome is a nonarticular rheumatic disorder characterised by diffuse musculoskeletal pain, stiffness, fatigue, disturbed sleep and tender points. The pathophysiology is not well understood and treatment remains a challenge. Although pharmacological therapy is still the primary treatment choice, a long-term effective intervention has not been demonstrated yet. Thus, besides pharmacotherapy, other multimodal interventions are often used. Exercise and cognitive-behavioural treatments which exist in the multimodal approach and encompass largely self-managed strategy, are reviewed in this article. Although, there is a great number of exercise studies, the large diversity of outcome measures and measurement instruments that have been used in studies, varying intensity and types of exercises, small sample sizes, high attrition rates, large variability in baseline function, symptom severity and psychosocial status limit to come to a conclusion about the efficacy of exercise in the treatment of fibromyalgia syndrome. There are also inconclusive results about the efficacy of cognitive-behavioural treatment because of limited number of studies with small sample sizes of patients with fibromyalgia syndrome. However, the results of the trials overall demonstrate the beneficial effects of both different types of exercise and cognitive-behavioural treatment, on the other hand, there is still a need for larger, more systematic and randomised controlled trials to evaluate the effectiveness. PMID: 16454723 [PubMed - in process]

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An Alternative Approach  Traverse City Record-Eagle - Feb 06 7:16


An Alternative Approach 
Traverse City Record-Eagle - Feb 06 7:16 AM
The words "good health" and "cure" often conjure images of doctors, examinations, X-rays and pharmaceutical medicines, but an abundance of alternative options exists.Save to My Web

Lower Valley weekly calendar 
El Paso Times - Feb 03 2:19 AM
All calendar items are in El Paso unless otherwise stated. Alcoholics Anonymous, call for details. 562-4081, (505) 589-1058, 757-3327, 595-9940, and 838-6264 (Spanish).Save to My Web

02/03/06 CALENDAR 
Yakima Herald-Republic - Feb 03 2:01 AM
AL-ANON Noon, Vineyard Church, North Third and East B streets, upstairs; call 577-9401. Think About it Al-Anon has moved to 6:30 p.m. Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, 1112 W. Fremont, Selah; call 577-9401, or visit www.Yakima1.com/alanon.Save to My Web

Datebook for 2/5/06 
The Enid News & Eagle - Feb 04 10:28 PM
Enid Singles Pitch Club, 6 p.m., Enid Senior Center, 202 W. Walnut. Potluck dinner. Robert Coe Chapter Colonial Dames 17th Century, 11:30 a.m., Ramada Inn. Hostess: Beverly Roberson. Heritage moment: Donna Lamb.Save to My Web
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February 05, 2006

The FIBROMYALGIA home pageSo please beware of miracle-cure


The FIBROMYALGIA home page
So please beware of miracle-cure claims! The forthcoming Fibromyalgia section will include Fibromyalgia -related issues, including diet , disability , symptoms , remedies and much, much

Pseudo-scientific rumors on chronic fatigue.
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome How To Cure Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Until recently, chronic infectious mononucleosis and lyme disease were on this list. Research has documented that these entities do not



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Evaluation of noncardiac chest pain: diagnostic approach, coping


Evaluation of noncardiac chest pain: diagnostic approach, coping strategies and quality of life.
Related Articles Evaluation of noncardiac chest pain: diagnostic approach, coping strategies and quality of life. Eur J Pain. 2006 Jan;10(1):51-5 Authors: Husser D, Bollmann A, Kühne C, Molling J, Klein HU BACKGROUND: Approximately 30% of coronary angiograms are negative for significant coronary artery disease and patients are classified as having noncardiac chest pain (NCCP). So far, no systematic diagnostic approach to patients with NCCP investigating for possible esophageal, psychiatric and musculoskeletal abnormalities exists. Furthermore, coping strategies and quality of life are poorly characterized in NCCP patients. METHODS AND RESULTS: A simple diagnostic approach was applied to 37 consecutive patients (21 female, age 61+/-12 years) with angina-like chest pain and normal coronary angiograms. Twenty-one patients were found to suffer from psychiatric disorders (combined anxiety (A) and depression (D): n = 10, D: n = 5, panic disorder (P): n = 3, somatization (S): n = 3) based on their Symptom Check List 90 scores and according to DSM IV-R criteria. Sixteen patients had an improvement of their chest pain after oral esomeprazole (40 mg for 7 days) and were therefore diagnosed with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Musculoskeletal abnormalities including chostochondritis (n = 4), thoracic spondylodynia (n = 1), and fibromyalgia (n = 1) were found in six patients. Multiple diagnoses were confirmed in six patients with GERD (additional D n = 3, additional musculoskeletal disorders n = 3). Patients with psychiatric disorders showed a diminished quality of life (MOS-SF 36), more frequent chest pain, less treatment satisfaction (Seattle Angina Questionnaire) and more rumination (Trier Coping Scales) compared to GERD patients. CONCLUSIONS: Immediate combined psychiatric and orthopedic evaluation as well as esomeprazole administration following exclusion of coronary artery disease may confirm the causes of noncardiac chest pain. Identification of psychiatric disorders seems especially warranted since these patients experience a reduced quality of life and exhibit pathologic coping strategies. PMID: 16291298 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]


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Health Support Groups  Quad-City Times - Feb 02 11:09 PM


Health Support Groups 
Quad-City Times - Feb 02 11:09 PM
AIDS Project Quad Cities Inc. Support groups for persons who are HIV positive. Information: (563) 421-4266. ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis). 3:30-5 p.m. second Wednesdays, meeting rooms 1 and 2, Trinity-West, Rock Island, (309) 779-2004.Save to My Web

Unique Holistic Herpes Treatment Cyber-Clinic Opens 
[Press Release] PR Web - Jan 30 12:31 AM
Christopher Scipio, one of the most experienced holistic practitioners treating the Herpes virus in North America, has announced that he will be launching The Natropractica Cyber-clinic through his Natropractica.com website starting February 1st to offer his services to patients in America and Canada. [PRWEB Jan 30, 2006]Save to My Web


Valley health calendar for Feb. 2The Desert Sun, CA -


Valley health calendar for Feb. 2
The Desert Sun, CA - Feb 2, 2006... Fibromyalgia Support Group, 11 am Wed ... Together in Collaboration" Inland Empire Second Annual HIV Conference, workshops on emerging treatments, crystal meth and ...

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February 04, 2006

Causes of Fibromyalgia (Part 1 of 2)CAUSES OF


Causes of Fibromyalgia (Part 1 of 2)
CAUSES OF FIBROMYALGIA (Part 1 of 2) Below is an article I wrote for the RemedyFind Fibromyalgia Newsletter at http://www.remedyfind.com/newsletter_archives/Jan_06_Fibromyalgia.html . - Dominie

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What Causes Fibromyalgia? No one knows what causes fibromyalgia. Researchers speculate that many different factors, alone or in combination, may cause fibromyalgia. For example, factors such as an

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Pathophysiology: Although the sequence of events that causes fibromyalgia remains unknown, advances and discoveries may help to unravel the mysteries of this disease. Research shows biochemical



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Fibromyalgia Association of Houston || HomepageThis site is


Fibromyalgia Association of Houston || Homepage
This site is a place to begin or continue your journey to understanding and living with fibromyalgia.

Jim Roache's Fibromyalgia Page
A look at life with fibromyalgia, with the special twist of living in Ottawa.

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MagnetiCare, Magnet, magnetic therapy, eczema, fibromyalgia, pain ...MagnetiCare,


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[5-HT3 receptor antagonists als analgetics in rheumatic diseases.]


[5-HT3 receptor antagonists als analgetics in rheumatic diseases.]
Related Articles [5-HT3 receptor antagonists als analgetics in rheumatic diseases.] Z Rheumatol. 2006 Jan 20; Authors: M ller W, Fiebich BL, Stratz T Various rheumatic diseases like fibromyalgia, systemic inflammatory rheumatic disorders and localized diseases, such as arthritides and activated arthroses, tendinopathies and periarthropathies, as well as trigger points can be improved considerably by treatment with the 5-HT3 receptor antagonist tropisetron. Particularly in the latter group of diseases, local injections have done surprisingly rapid analgesic action. This effect matches that of local anesthetics, but lasts considerably longer and is comparable to local injections of local anesthetics combined with corticosteroids. The action of the 5-HT3 receptor antagonists can be attributed to an antinociceptive effect that occurs at the same time as an antiphlogistic and probably also an immunosuppressive effect. Whereas an inhibited release of substance P from the nociceptors, and possibly some other neurokins as well, seems to be the most likely explanation for the antinociceptive action, the antiphlogistic effect is primarily due to an inhibited formation of various different phlogistic substances; in some conditions, like systemic inflammatory rheumatic diseases, for example, the 5-HT3 receptor antagonists may exert an immunosuppressive effect in addition to this. PMID: 16450149 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

Flexure deformation in temporomandibular joint disk displacement without reduction may predict treatment outcome.
Related Articles Flexure deformation in temporomandibular joint disk displacement without reduction may predict treatment outcome. J Oral Rehabil. 2005 Sep;32(9):648-55 Authors: Yoshida H, Hirohata H, Onizawa K To identify whether the direction of disk flexure deformation predicts the prognosis in cases of anterior disk displacement without reduction of painful temporomandibular joint (TMJ), the relationship between the direction of flexure, observed on pseudodynamic magnetic resonance (MR) images, and the outcome of conservative treatment using a flat occlusal splint was analysed in 40 female patients who perceived occasional or constant pain at unilateral TMJ with disk displacement without reduction. From the MR findings, 20 patients were classified as having upward flexure deformation of the disk and 20 as having downward flexure deformation. Patients' TMJ pain, masticatory muscle pain, amount of maximal mouth opening, and MR findings were evaluated before treatment. All patients were treated with a flat occlusal splint for 6 months. The patients' signs and symptoms were analysed statistically within each group before treatment and 3 and 6 months afterwards, and were also compared between the upward and downward flexure groups. There was no statistical difference between the groups before treatment, except in the amount of maximal mouth opening and the extent of disk displacement. The upward flexure group had persistent TMJ pain and tendency of delayed alleviation of masticatory muscle pain compared with the downward flexure group, although maximal opening gradually increased in both groups. Thus, the direction of the flexure in deformation of the disk, which can be observed only with pseudodynamic MR imaging, may predict the prognosis of painful disk displacement without reduction following treatment with a flat occlusal splint. PMID: 16102077 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

Fibromyalgia and headache: an epidemiological study supporting migraine as part of the fibromyalgia syndrome.
Related Articles Fibromyalgia and headache: an epidemiological study supporting migraine as part of the fibromyalgia syndrome. Clin Rheumatol. 2005 Nov;24(6):595-601 Authors: Marcus DA, Bernstein C, Rudy TE Fibromyalgia is defined by widespread body pain, tenderness to palpation of tender point areas, and constitutional symptoms. The literature reports headache in about half of fibromyalgia patients. The current epidemiological study was designed to determine the prevalence and characteristics of headache in fibromyalgia patients. Treatment-seeking fibromyalgia patients were evaluated with measures for fibromyalgia, chronic headache, quality of life, and psychological distress. Multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) and t-tests were used to identify significant differences, as appropriate. A total of 100 fibromyalgia patients were screened (24 fibromyalgia without headache and 76 fibromyalgia with headache). International Headache Society diagnoses included: migraine alone (n = 15 with aura, n = 17 without aura), tension-type alone (n = 18), combined migraine and tension-type (n = 16), post-traumatic (n = 4), and probable analgesic overuse headache (n = 6). Fibromyalgia tender point scores and counts and most measures of pain severity, sleep disruption, or psychological distress were not significantly different between fibromyalgia patients with and without headache. As expected, the fibromyalgia patients with headache scored higher on the Headache Impact Test (HIT-6) (62.1 +/- 0.9 vs 48.3 +/- 1.6, p < 0.001). HIT-6 scores were >60 in 80% of fibromyalgia plus headache patients, representing severe impact from headache, and 56-58 in 4%, representing substantial impact. In summary, chronic headache was endorsed by 76% of treatment-seeking fibromyalgia patients, with 84% reporting substantial or severe impact from their headaches. Migraine was diagnosed in 63% of fibromyalgia plus headache patients, with probable analgesic overuse headache in only 8%. General measures of pain, pain-related disability, sleep quality, and psychological distress were similar in fibromyalgia patients with and without headache. Therefore, fibromyalgia patients with headache do not appear to represent a significantly different subgroup compared to fibromyalgia patients without headache. The high prevalence and significant impact associated with chronic headache in fibromyalgia patients, however, warrants inclusion of a headache assessment as part of the routine evaluation of fibromyalgia patients. PMID: 15902517 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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Temple Gardens Mineral Spa Resort HotelAbout - News


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February 02, 2006

Fibromyalgia CausesSpeculation and theories abound as to what


Fibromyalgia Causes
Speculation and theories abound as to what causes fibromyalgia, whether there is a ... The bottom line is that we do NOT know what causes fibromyalgia, ...

Fibromyalgia and Exercise -- familydoctor.org
Fibromyalgia is a disorder that causes pain in your muscles and joints. It may also cause poor ... Exercise relieves much of the pain fibromyalgia causes. ...



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Copyright 2003 Fibromyalgia Association NiagaraThe objective of


Copyright 2003 Fibromyalgia Association Niagara
The objective of Fibromyalgia Association Niagara, and our Support Groups, ... coping strategies, fun, emotional growth, support, caring, sharing, ...

Coping Strategies - Fibrotalk Link Directory
This is a list of subjects about Coping Strategies. ... What you can do to cope Effectively dealing with chronic fibromyalgia requires numerous differ... ...

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Fibromyalgia - Understanding Fibromyalgia and the Treatment of


Fibromyalgia - Understanding Fibromyalgia and the Treatment of
In-depth review of fibromyalgia symptoms and treatment by Blair Lamb, M.D. Focus is on pain information, treatment and relief.

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HEALTH CALENDARKansas.com, KS - Jan 29, 2006... 7, appointment required,


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February 01, 2006

Medical center puts focus on mind, body, soulJanesville


Medical center puts focus on mind, body, soul
Janesville Gazette - DELAVAN-Dr. John Hicks and his wife, Betsy, originally started Pathways Medical Advocates to help children with chronic illnesses. They're now helping adults with chronic illnesses, too. "We don't have to accept the fact that we have to be sick

Mother's successful transplant is result of son's stem cell donation
Traverse City Record-Eagle - Brantly Lather, 44, of Midland, with his mom Pauline, 70, during a Christmas visit at her Traverse City home. Brantly dontated the stem cells that resulted in Pauline undergoing a successful transplant to treat her leukemia. She now lives cancer-free



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Evaluation of noncardiac chest pain: diagnostic approach, coping


Evaluation of noncardiac chest pain: diagnostic approach, coping strategies and quality of life.
Related Articles Evaluation of noncardiac chest pain: diagnostic approach, coping strategies and quality of life. Eur J Pain. 2006 Jan;10(1):51-5 Authors: Husser D, Bollmann A, Kühne C, Molling J, Klein HU BACKGROUND: Approximately 30% of coronary angiograms are negative for significant coronary artery disease and patients are classified as having noncardiac chest pain (NCCP). So far, no systematic diagnostic approach to patients with NCCP investigating for possible esophageal, psychiatric and musculoskeletal abnormalities exists. Furthermore, coping strategies and quality of life are poorly characterized in NCCP patients. METHODS AND RESULTS: A simple diagnostic approach was applied to 37 consecutive patients (21 female, age 61+/-12 years) with angina-like chest pain and normal coronary angiograms. Twenty-one patients were found to suffer from psychiatric disorders (combined anxiety (A) and depression (D): n = 10, D: n = 5, panic disorder (P): n = 3, somatization (S): n = 3) based on their Symptom Check List 90 scores and according to DSM IV-R criteria. Sixteen patients had an improvement of their chest pain after oral esomeprazole (40 mg for 7 days) and were therefore diagnosed with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Musculoskeletal abnormalities including chostochondritis (n = 4), thoracic spondylodynia (n = 1), and fibromyalgia (n = 1) were found in six patients. Multiple diagnoses were confirmed in six patients with GERD (additional D n = 3, additional musculoskeletal disorders n = 3). Patients with psychiatric disorders showed a diminished quality of life (MOS-SF 36), more frequent chest pain, less treatment satisfaction (Seattle Angina Questionnaire) and more rumination (Trier Coping Scales) compared to GERD patients. CONCLUSIONS: Immediate combined psychiatric and orthopedic evaluation as well as esomeprazole administration following exclusion of coronary artery disease may confirm the causes of noncardiac chest pain. Identification of psychiatric disorders seems especially warranted since these patients experience a reduced quality of life and exhibit pathologic coping strategies. PMID: 16291298 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]


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