Does Being Fat Make You More Hypermobile?
Being fat makes you more hypermobile, says scientists. They say that the knees are most at risk when you’re heavier,[…]
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Being fat makes you more hypermobile, says scientists. They say that the knees are most at risk when you’re heavier,[…]
Read moreLong covid & hEDS are linked in female patients, according to a new study. The small-scale study was carried out[…]
Read moreA UK campaigner with hEDS shockingly fainted outside parliament last Tuesday. Alex Akitici was attending an event to raise awareness[…]
Read moreA new EDS campaign promises to raise awareness of the condition. ‘Super Flexible Not Superhuman’ is a collaboration between the music[…]
Read moreRear foot pain is more common in women with hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome than in women with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) or systemic[…]
Read moreHypermobility and IBS are often seen together. But, now a new study has found that hypermobile adolescents are more than[…]
Read moreArtificial Intelligence (AI) improves mental health, according to a new study from the University of Illinois Chicago. The research found[…]
Read moreA new diagnostic framework for childhood hypermobility has been published, which includes 8 new subtypes. The framework was developed by[…]
Read moreThe study titled ‘Comorbidity, misdiagnoses, and the diagnostic odyssey in patients with hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome’ discussed diagnosis times with more[…]
Read moreFolate deficiency may be the reason for hypermobility, according to researchers at Tulane University School of Medicine. This is reassuring[…]
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