Fibromyalgia (fi-bro-my-AL-ja) syndrome (FMS) produces chronic body-wide pain, which migrates and can be felt from head to toe.

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Rosner Rebuttal
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Other Abstracts

The following are scientific abstracts from various sources:

Buskila D., Ben-Gurion University, Beer Sheva, Israel
Increased Rates of Fibromyalgia Following Cervical Spine Injury A Controlled Study of 161 Cases of Traumatic Injury

 

M. Pimentel, Cedar-Sinai Medical Center
Eradication of Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth Decreases Symptoms in Fibromyalgia: A Double Blind Randomized Study

 

Mark J. Pellegrino, MD, Ohio Rehabilitation Center, Inc.
Prevalence of Mitral Valve Prolapse in Primary Fibromyalgia: A Pilot Investigation
 

 

 

National Fibromyalgia Research Association
PO Box 500, Salem, OR 97302

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