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May 31
AOA Fibromyalgia Campaign Gains Speed

As part of the AOA’s “Living a Full Life with Fibro” public education media campaign, AOA board-certified internist Laura M. Rosch, DO, of Chicago was interviewed for an article published on Examiner.com on 5/9/12 about people’s awareness of and experiences with fibromyalgia. Within the article, Dr. Rosch also discussed how DOs are well equipped to diagnose and care for fibromyalgia sufferers.  To further promote DOs and the campaign, AOA staff also distributed a pre-written article about fibromyalgia for community and smaller daily newspapers across the country to consider publishing, known as a matte release. So far the release ran in the Mountain News of Lake Arrowhead, Calif.  Have you seen any articles about the AOA or DOs?  Let me know!

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