Iona Walton
Brain training treatment for fibromyalgia pain
Fibromyalgia may be caused by problems with the central nervous system. Does that mean we can train our brains to better process pain? Dr Richard Brown from the University of Manchester is on a mission to find out. Continue reading
Shortages of medicines including abatacept affect people with arthritis
Medicine shortages are increasingly common around the world due to fragile chains of imports from Asia, inflation and global instability. The problem impacts hundreds of medicines in the UK, some of which are used by people with rheumatoid arthritis and juvenile idiopathic arthritis. Continue reading
Reiki helps health anxiety in fibromyalgia says new research
Reiki may be helpful for people with fibromyalgia after new research shows it reduces anxiety.
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Walk the walk to ease low back pain
Walking brings huge benefits for low back pain, says new research in The Lancet. In fact, adults with a history of low back pain went nearly twice as long without a recurrence if they walked regularly. Continue reading
Plant compound berberine may have future role in autoimmune disease treatment
Berberine, a natural compound already used in traditional Chinese medicine, may have some benefits for people with autoimmune disease, says a new review of the evidence. Continue reading