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Original Article

Aspects of the Epidemiology of Fibromyalgia

Pages 65-77 | Published online: 16 Jan 2010

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JhonC. Lowe, AlanJ. Reichman & Jackie Yellin. (1996) The Process of Change During T3 Treatment for Euthyroid Fibromyalgia. Clinical Bulletin of Myofascial Therapy 2:2-3, pages 91-124.
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JohnC. Lowe, RichardL. Garrison, AlanJ. Reichman, Jackie Yellin, Mervianna Thompson & Daniel Kaufman. (1996) Effectiveness and Safety of T3 (Triiodothyronine) Therapy for Euthyroid Fibromyalgia. Clinical Bulletin of Myofascial Therapy 2:2-3, pages 31-57.
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R.L Garrison & P.C Breeding. (2003) A metabolic basis for fibromyalgia and its related disorders: the possible role of resistance to thyroid hormone. Medical Hypotheses 61:2, pages 182-189.
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John C. Lowe & Gina Homeyman-Lowe. (1998) Facilitating the decrease in fibromyalgic pain during metabolic rehabilitation: an essential role for soft tissue therapies. Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies 2:4, pages 208-217.
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J.C. Lowe, M.E. Cullum, L.H. GrafJr.Jr. & J. Yellin. (1997) Mutations in the c-erbAβ1 gene: do they underlie euthyroid fibromyalgia?. Medical Hypotheses 48:2, pages 125-135.
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Frederick Wolfe & Joshua Potter. (1996) FIBROMYALGIA AND WORK DISABILITY. Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America 22:2, pages 369-391.
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