A new study confirms that people with fibromyalgia (FM) can experience objective impairments in cognitive and executive function independent of depression.
FM patients "often complain about the so-called 'Fibro-fog', a cluster of cognitive disorders not always reflected in poor test-based performance, but which strongly interferes with work and daily life," lead author Valentina Tesio, PhD, and colleagues write in an article published online July 21 in Arthritis Care and Research.
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