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Doctor '''Brian Walitt''' is a pain researcher at the [[National Institutes of Health]] and oversees intramural clinical protocols. | Doctor '''Brian Walitt''' is a pain researcher at the [[National Institutes of Health]] and oversees intramural clinical protocols. | ||
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Walitt thinks that [[Fibromyalgia]] is a psychosomatic experience and not an abnormal disease state.<ref>[http://www.familypracticenews.com/specialty-focus/rheumatology/single-article-page/video-fibromyalgia-doesnt-fit-the-disease-model/e913134880916685f3005dac5459ab88.html VIDEO: Fibromyalgia doesn’t fit the disease model]</ref> | |||
==Notable studies== | ==Notable studies== |
Revision as of 15:58, February 20, 2016
Doctor Brian Walitt is a pain researcher at the National Institutes of Health and oversees intramural clinical protocols.
Research[edit | edit source]
Controversy[edit | edit source]
Walitt thinks that Fibromyalgia is a psychosomatic experience and not an abnormal disease state.[1]