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- Transcriptional Control of Complement Activation in an Exercise Model of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome - Source: Molecular Medicine, Nov 16, 2008 Analysis of gene expression at 1 hour post exertion finds significant downregulation of MASP2 in healthy subjects (possibly for anti-inflammatory eff... November 20, 2008 [more]
- Variations in brain volume and regional morphology associated with chronic pain - Source: Current Rheumatology Reports, Dec 2008 A summary of current literature on altered brain morphology in FM & other chronic pain states, and implications for pathophysiology of chronic pain. [... November 16, 2008 [more]
- Autonomic dysfunction in fibromyalgia syndrome: Postural orthostatic tachycardia - Source: Current Rheumatology Reports, Dec 2008 Tilt table testing recommended for workup of FM symptoms: Heart rate increase of more than 30 bpm after more than 3 mins of standing upright is common... November 16, 2008 [more]
- Vitamin D status and health correlates among German adults - Source: European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Sep 2008 Vitamin D deficiency is a public health issue in Germany. Nearly 60% of the adult population is deficient to some extent, and deficiency correlates si... November 16, 2008 [more]
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- test Trials of Omega-3 Fatty Acids for Adult & Adolescent Depression Recruiting August 25, 2008 [more]
- Translation Cards Help Travelers with Food Allergies Each credit-card size, laminated card provides an explanation in English on one side, with the translation in another language on the other side. November 19, 2008 [more]
- Aches? Pains? An Extra Dose of Vitamin D May Provide Relief Helping patients to overcome their chronic muscle, bone, or joint aches and pains may be as simple, safe, and inexpensive as an extra daily supplement... November 19, 2008 [more]
- Recent Research Reports in the ProHealth.com Archive Implicating Low Vitamin D in a Host of Common Health Problems Recent evidence points to possible connections between low levels of vitamin D and mood disorders, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, a variety of canc... November 19, 2008 [more]
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