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July 2004, Issue 66
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• Fatigue: causes and treatments
- Expert advice from chronic fatigue/fibromyalgia syndrome (CFS/FMS) researcher Benjamin Natelson, M.D.
- How do hormones controlled by the brain impact fatigue?
- Managing low blood sugar
- Overactive autonomic nervous system (ANS) drains energy
- Cardiovascular implications
- Fatigue reducing tips (medications, supplements and self-help strategies)
• Pre-emptive pain therapies for surgery
- Outdated myths regarding pain relief
- Facts about inadequate pain control
- Prevention of pain
- Your pain relief options
- Preparing for surgery: Questions to ask
• Involvement of muscles in fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS)
- Receptors for communicating information may be defective
- Abnormal muscle metabolism
- Suggestions for overcoming problems in the muscles
• Nondrug Therapies: Patient and doctor survey results (part 1)
- Top 20 therapies endorsed by patients
- Top 8 therapies recommended by doctors
- Do age, gender or duration of symptoms alter therapeutic response?
• Abnormalities in brain structure and function
- Expert advice from Patrick Wood, M.D.
- Could low dopamine be a factor in FMS?
- Medications and supplements to consider
• Melatonin and Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) update
• Microbial overgrowth in the gut
- Abdominal pain and small intestine bacterial overgrowth (SIBO)
- Q&A with GI expert Mark Pimentel, M.D.
- New antibiotic may work to treat SIBO and FMS symptoms
• Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)
• What do willpower and personality traits have to do with FMS?
• Relationship between bone mass and pain

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