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Pain caused by IPF
When the body is chronically under-oxygenated, the muscles, tendons and joints are fed less of what they need, which is oxygen-rich blood – even bones can become weakened.
Read what columnist Charlene Marshall has to say about IPF and pain, here: “Pain and IPF: What’s the Deal?”
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