Fibromyalgia Study: It's a Real Disease

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Fibromyalgia Study: It's a Real Disease

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A French study published in November 2008 suggests that there's a correlation between blood flow in the brain and how fibromyalgia patients experience pain. This could lead to a better understanding of fibromyalgia causes and how best to

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