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Press Release Fibromyalgia International Awareness Day 12th May 2008
Fibromyalgia is a painful, non-articular condition predominantly involving muscle; it is the most common cause of chronic, widespread musculoskeletal pain and affects between 2%-3% of the UK population.

Fibromyalgia Association UK will be holding a coffee morning at Portcullis House Westminster on 12th May to promote Fibromyalgia International Awareness Day.  Our aim is to make MPs aware of how desperate the situation is for so many fibromyalgia sufferers living in their constituencies.  We need to let MPs know of the day to day struggles sufferers battle against just to lead as near ‘normal’ a life as possible.  We need their help and support.
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BSR/BHPR Conference (Liverpool April 2008)
As members of ARMA, FMA UK were invited to have a stand at the British Society of Rheumatology and British Health Professions Rheumatology joint annual conference held this year at the new Arena Centre in Liverpool. It took place between the 21st and the 25th April 2008.

This is the primary conference for rheumatology health professionals in Britain and the potential to promote fibromyalgia awareness in this area of medicine was important. We needed literature suitable for professionals so the office in Stourbridge were very busy in the few weeks before, preparing booklets with some of Devin Starlanyl’s guidance on FM and Myofascial pain. The front cover was professionally printed in our corporate colours of yellow and black and made a very pleasing presentation.

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May FaMily Magazine
ImageThis month MAB member, Dr Kim Lawson, gives his comments to the government’s response to the e-petition for better education for doctors on fibromyalgia and myofascial pain syndrome.
In the Spotlight we have Anne Mills, who tells her story about living with FM and what inspired her to publish a set of e-booklets that help others find the help and advice they need.

With best wishes,
Kathy Longley (FMA UK Editor)(Subscribe to FaMily Magazine to get more of these articles)
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APPG FAQ on FM
What is an All Party Parliamentary Group?

An All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) consists of backbench Members of the House of Commons and/or House of Lords from more than one political party and is established to examine issues that are non-contentious in party political terms.  An APPG can draw attention to certain aspects of public affairs and assist in keeping the Government informed of parliamentary opinion.  It may also act as a pressure-group to promote a specific cause, such as fibromyalgia.  An APPG is not controlled by the party whips and each Group must have a minimum of 20 parliamentarians from both the government party and the official opposition with Officers elected annually.

What is the purpose of the APPG on fibromyalgia?

To raise awareness of the condition amongst opinion formers and decision makers at Westminster and the wider community.

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