Two years ago, I wrote about a study where low-dose naltrexone showed great promise as a fibromyalgia treatment. A second LDN study was presented last month.
After smoking for so many years, why quit smoking now? If you quit now, you might actually feel better. But "might" is not a strong enough word because you want to know for sure that you will feel better than you do now. Let's see what the research says. Read More »
Although there were no increases for ME/CFS research in the NIH's 2012 budget, I know budget increases take time and have to have Congressional approval, which is a long and time-consuming process. Read More »
Pain relief does not have to cause a financial meltdown. Here are some tips for the pennywise looking for both economic relief and pain relief. Read More »
As I age and find more things wrong, I search out things on the Internet. One thing I have found that is hugely underdiagnosed and sometimes leads to a diagnosis of fibromyalgia is gluten intolerance. Read More »