Testing and Finding Cystic Fibrosis in Babies and Children
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Testing and Finding Cystic Fibrosis in Babies and Children

Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a genetic condition that affects the lungs, digestive system, and other organs. It is present from birth, even if symptoms are not immediately obvious. Because early treatment can significantly improve long-term…

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Fibromyalgia, Triggers, and the Risk of “Nondipping” Blood Pressure
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Fibromyalgia, Triggers, and the Risk of “Nondipping” Blood Pressure

Fibromyalgia is widely known for widespread pain, fatigue, and heightened sensitivity in the nervous system. But beyond these familiar symptoms, researchers have also observed something less discussed but potentially important: disruptions in normal blood pressure…

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RNA Blood Test is Initiated for Fibromyalgia
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RNA Blood Test is Initiated for Fibromyalgia

The idea of an RNA blood test for fibromyalgia has attracted attention because fibromyalgia has long been difficult to diagnose with traditional medical tools. People living with the condition often experience widespread pain, fatigue, sleep…

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Why Fibromyalgia Can Make You Feel Like a “Poor Mother”
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Why Fibromyalgia Can Make You Feel Like a “Poor Mother”

Fibromyalgia does not just affect the body—it reshapes how a person experiences daily life, identity, and responsibility. For many mothers living with it, one of the most painful emotional side effects is the feeling of…

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