Category: Situation

Sex and Fibromyalgia

It's best not to start talking about getting intimate again when you are in bed. Doing this can put a lot of pressure on the conversation. Do it on one of those better days, when you haven't had any doctor's appointments or difficult situations to manage and have less pain. Of course, it is difficult to plan when that will come together. It can be liberating for both concerned to talk about their fears, their frustration, their emotions. You might find that once you have found the courage to raise the subject, your partner doesn't want to talk about it. Just starting the conversation with your partner by saying that the symptoms of fibromyalgia make it difficult and you would like their help in finding a way to become intimate that is doable for both, could be an example for a door opener.

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Loneliness

For the first time in humans, it has been shown how both hunger and loneliness share signals in a deep area of the brain. This area determines impulses for reward and motivation. What the researchers found is something we have all been experiencing in our own bodies, in our own souls at different levels for the past year. Rarely has evidence-based explanation been so quickly at hand.

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Lichen sclerosus - It itches!

You've probably never heard of it. Another rare disease? Not at all. Lichen sclerosus is the most common noncontagious genital disease. You may think it's an STD-- no, it's not. Lichen sclerosus is not caused by an infection - the disease is not contagious, has nothing to do with lack of hygiene and cannot be transmitted by contact, including sexual intercourse.

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What role does our gut play?

In medical research, the intestine and its inhabitants - the intestinal ecosystem - have been experiencing a real boom in interest for a few years now. Clearly, this organ does a lot more than just screw up. The many facets of the intestine could have an impact on the treatment of many diseases.

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