Behavioral therapy may ease kids' fibromyalgia

Behavioral therapy may ease kids' fibromyalgia
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Summary Teaching teens coping skills to deal with the chronic pain may provide them some relief, says study.

When researchers divided 114 teenagers with the condition into two groups -- one that received behavioral therapy for six months and one that just got information about the condition - the behavioral therapy group emerged with much lower levels of disability at the end of the study.
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