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Exploring the Relationship Between Sleep, Stress, and Physical Functioning in Individuals with Fibromyalgia: A Patient-Reported Survey Study
This exploratory survey examined the relationships between self-reported sleep duration, perceived stress, and physical functioning among individuals with Fibromyalgia, using a patient-driven approach that reflects real-world experiences, conceptually aligned with the PSQI, PSS, and FIQ frameworks. Although prior studies have examined sleep, stress, and functioning in clinical settings, fewer have explored these domains using patient-generated real-world data.
Nishant Narayanan
Dec 25, 20259 min read


Fibromyalgia-Friendly Home Hacks (Lighting, Seating, and Comfort)
Living with fibromyalgia… yeah, it can turn even simple stuff into a big deal. If your home isn’t set up right, the pain, the fatigue,...
Necie Edwards
Oct 10, 20254 min read


Chronic Pain Awareness Month
Every September, we mark Chronic Pain Awareness Month. For millions of people around the world, it’s not just a “health day” on the...
Necie Edwards
Sep 25, 20254 min read


3 Gentle Exercises to Try This August for Fibromyalgia Relief
Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition marked by widespread pain, fatigue, and stiffness, which can make everyday movement difficult....
Necie Edwards
Aug 7, 20255 min read
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