Exercise and/or talking with a therapist on the phone once a week may significantly reduce chronic pain, a new study shows.
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Exercise improved pain and memory in women with fibromyalgia, even without medication, suggests a new study.
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Exercise improved pain and memory in women with fibromyalgia, even without medication, suggests a new study.
Nov
15
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A new study shows that fibromyalgia patients who stopped taking medication but exercised regularly for six weeks reported improved memory function and less pain. While the finding is encouraging, it does not suggest a potential change in clinical care for fibromyalgia patients, the study authors stressed.
SUNDAY, Nov. 13 (HealthDay News) -- Fibromyalgia patients who stopped taking medication and then exercised regularly for six weeks reported improved memory function and less pain, according to a small, new study.