Measurements During Sleep Could Detect Fibromyalgia
September 05, 2008
September 05, 2008
WASHINGTON, Sept. 5 -- The National Sleep Foundation issued the following news release:
Measurements taken during sleep could help distinguish patients with fibromyalgia from those without the condition and help predict pain levels, according to a study in the journal Sleep Medicine. Fibromyalgia is a medical syndrome that causes widespread pain and stiffness in the muscles and joints as well as sleep problems and chronic daytime fatigue. According to the National Institute of Art . . .
Measurements taken during sleep could help distinguish patients with fibromyalgia from those without the condition and help predict pain levels, according to a study in the journal Sleep Medicine. Fibromyalgia is a medical syndrome that causes widespread pain and stiffness in the muscles and joints as well as sleep problems and chronic daytime fatigue. According to the National Institute of Art . . .
