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Neural signature for fibromyalgia may aid diagnosis, treatment
October 17, 2016 by NewsBot
A brain signature that identifies fibromyalgia sufferers with 93 percent accuracy has been discovered by researchers, a potential breakthrough for future clinical diagnosis and treatment of the highly prevalent condition. Fibromyalgia is commonly defined as chronic widespread musculoskeletal pain accompanied by symptoms such as fatigue, anxiety and mood disorders, with significantly higher occurrence rates in women than in men.