One community – united effort – cure for all by Ally Roets, Tucson, Arizona A few years ago, as we started to hear about clinical trials for promising new drugs… Read More »
The children of FSHD – they exist, too
Shaking Qigong to relax your body
Here’s something to help you relax after the stress of the holidays. Our December 2023 meeting of the Feeling Fit group featured Qigong instruction by member Trish Kean. You… Read More »
Engineering new muscles
Using nature’s scaffolding to coax cells to develop into muscle by Fred Thys, Weymouth, Massachusetts Neil Camarta, who has FSHD and founded the FSHD Canada Foundation, discovered that there is… Read More »
Clinical care vs. clinical research
Know the difference by Amanda Hill, FSHD Society In your journey with FSHD, you’ve probably heard about the importance of seeing your doctor regularly. You also most likely have heard… Read More »
Treatments for FSHD: A broader view
There are already many effective interventions by Nicol Voermans, MD PhD, Radboud University Medical Center We hear that currently there is “no cure for FSHD,” but this does not mean… Read More »