Archive for 'Organizations'
Walk to CURE FM!
Can you believe that Fibromyalgia Awareness Day (May 12th) is only two months away?! I’m cooking up a little something special to share with you, but in the mean time i wanted to share this great event. The National Fibromyalgia and Chronic Pain Association is once again having Walk to CURE FM, which started in [...]
Posted: March 12th, 2012 under Organizations.
Tags: Awareness Day, NFMCPA, Walk to Cure FM, Walking
Comments: 13
Fibromyalgia & Chronic Pain LIFE Magazine
Recently the National Fibromyalgia and Chronic Pain Association (NFMCPA) released their inaugural issue of their magazine, Fibromyalgia & Chronic Pain LIFE. I was so excited to check it out since I used to enjoy and rely on Fibromyalgia Aware, the magazine that the National Fibromyalgia Association used to publish. I think it is important for [...]
Posted: November 5th, 2011 under Organizations.
Tags: Elimination Diet, Fibro Fog, Fibromyalgia & Chronic Pain LIFE Magazine, NFMCPA, Research
Comments: 7
Healing Hands for Arthritis Event
As you all know, I’m involved with The Arthritis Foundation and love how they support so many more medical conditions than just arthritis (like fibromyalgia and lupus). When I heard about their partnership with Massage Envy for World Arthritis Day, I was so excited! If you haven’t heard of Massage Envy, they are a “national [...]
Posted: October 3rd, 2011 under Organizations.
Tags: Arthritis Foundation, Massage, Massage Envy, World Arthritis Day
Comments: 7
Arthritis Foundation Conference
Last month I attended a half-day conference about arthritis and chronic illness, put on by the Arthritis Foundation. Before the event got started there were information booths covering everything from gout to magazines. Dr. Stanford Peng started off the presentations by discussing arthritis research, in great detail. He covered the types of arthritis, medicines and [...]
Posted: August 1st, 2011 under Organizations.
Tags: Arthritis, Arthritis Foundation, Books, Dr. Stanford Peng, Dr. Steve Overman, Research
Comments: 4