Yes, Hypermobility & Autism Are Related – Here’s How I Know
Hypermobility and autism are two conditions that are increasingly been diagnosed among the same individuals. But do you know why[…]
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Hypermobility and autism are two conditions that are increasingly been diagnosed among the same individuals. But do you know why[…]
Read moreMetaphyseal fractures are nasty bone breaks which almost always trigger an accusation of non-accidental injury (NAI). This article is the[…]
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 moreA non-accidental injury (NAI) or non-accidental trauma (NAT) is when a child suffers a injury intentionally. With this in mind,[…]
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 shoes for kids can be a tricky thing to get right. You probably don’t want to spend too[…]
Read moreShoe shopping with hypermobility is something that us zebras dread. It’s so hard to find a pair of shoes that[…]
Read moreIf you’re looking for the perfect gift for chronic pain sufferers, you’ve come to the right place. Here, we’ll share[…]
Read moreDo you often wonder whether hypermobility causes weight gain? In short, hypermobility isn’t the direct cause of people piling on[…]
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