January 28, 2008

What is fibromyalgia

Filed under: fibromyalgia — admin @ 9:51 am

What is fibromyalgia?

Recently many people are trying to find out what is fibromyalgia, therefore this article was written to familiarize them with the subject and different fibromyalgia definitions. According to the medical definition of fibromyalgia it is a disorder that causes muscle pain and fatigue (feeling tired). People suffering from fibromyalgia have “sensitive points” on their body. Sensitive points are specific places on the neck, shoulders, back, hips, arms, and legs. These points hurt when pressure is put on them. Fibromyalgia symptoms Signs Symptoms of Fibromyalgia. Learn more about the fibromyalgia symptoms  Fibromyalgia treatment Fight Fibromyalgia. Read about Fibromyalgia diet Fibromyalgia diet Information. Read about various Fibromyalgia diets  Fibromyalgia syndrome Fibromyalgia can affect every aspect of a person’s life. Although it is neither degenerative nor fatal, the chronic pain associated with fibromyalgia is persistent. FMS can severely restrict social activity and recreation, and as many as 30% of those diagnosed with fibromyalgia are unable to maintain full-time employment. Similarly to other disabilities, people suffering from FMS often need accommodations to fully participate in their education or remain active in their careers.

December 7, 2007

Health blog

Filed under: Health — admin @ 12:15 pm

divinecaroline.com — Why do some men cheat in relationships? Almost all men know that cheating is wrong, yet many they still do it. Men will blame their reasons for cheating on their genes and their necessity to reproduce. Shouldn’t we be able to control our bodies through our minds and conscious decisions? Apparently not always.

rd.com — Most cancers don’t develop overnight or out of nowhere. Cancer is largely predictable, the end result of a decades-long process, but just a few simple changes in your daily life can significantly reduce your risk. Here are 31 great tips….

divinecaroline.com — It’s so natural, we barely even notice we do it. Our body language is perhaps the most subtle expression of what we’re really thinking and feeling, and is a crucial component of the courting dance known as flirting

latimes.com — Facing a torrent of criticism Tuesday, Blue Cross of California abruptly halted its practice of asking physicians in a letter to look for medical conditions that could be used to cancel patients’ insurance coverage.