LOL I see your point Ed.  But, to give the authors their due, I think they
really meant to say it's "not just in their mind."

Joan
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> WE HAVE A WINNER............................ for the biggest "Well, Duh"
> of the century!!!!
>
> Ed
>
>
>
> Some movement disorders may be rooted in the
> brain<http://r.smartbrief.com/resp/elqWCjregRCibXtGCidndyCicNdIMO?format=standard>
> People who suffer from little-known movement and muscle disorders commonly
> referred to as psychogenic diseases showed abnormal brain patterns in a
> recent study. The cause of these diseases is still unknown, as it has been
> difficult to detect such differences in brain activity, but the study led
> by neuroscientist James Rowe of the University of Cambridge used PET scans
> to find the abnormal brain activity.
> http://www.livescience.com/27370-mysterious-muscle-disorder-brain-roots.html

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