
Dr Nigel Speight resigns from the children and young person’s organisation AYME
British News
Tuesday 27th October 2009
'NHS must not treat ME as mental illness'
British News
Tuesday 27th October 2009
A PENSIONER from Tonbridge with chronic fatigue syndrome has slammed her treatment which included a stay in the psychiatric ward of a major London hospital
Cooperative Diagnostics Launches New Diagnostic Test for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Associated Virus
American News
Monday 26th October 2009
Cooperative Diagnostics, LLC announced today the availability of a new diagnostic assay for Xenotropic Murine Leukemia-Related Virus (XMRV) to assist physicians in the diagnosis of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and other disorders potentially caused by the virus.
Breakthrough is welcomed by ME sufferers
British News
Friday 16th October 2009
THE director of a charity helping people with ME has welcomed a breakthrough in research into the debilitating illness.
New help for ME sufferers
British News
Wednesday 14th October 2009
LYNDA Carnochan admits she has lost more than a decade of her life to Myalgic Encephalomyelitis
Retrovirus Linked to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
American News
Monday 12th October 2009
A virus has been found in about two-thirds of patients with chronic fatigue syndrome, according to a study published online Oct. 8 ahead of print in Science.
Has science found the cause of ME?
British News
Friday 9th October 2009
Scientists say they have made a dramatic breakthrough in understanding the cause of chronic fatigue syndrome – a debilitating condition affecting 250,000 people in Britain which for decades has defied a rational medical explanation.
Diagnosing a chronic pain
Australian News
Thursday 8th October 2009
BRONWYN Sonter will participate in a Bond University study researching a faster method of detecting chronic fatigue syndrome.
Gene Responsible for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Identified
American News
Thursday 1st October 2009
In recent news, Alan Light, a research professor in the anesthesiology department, dispels the myth that chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is mere laziness.
Vaccines, Infections, & Consumer Goods May Lead to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
American News
Thursday 1st October 2009
Once thought to be "yuppie flu", scientists have now confirmed that chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is most likely a deregulation of the immune system influenced by specific toxic agents, such as infections, vaccination, and consumer products.
Chair of the Board of Trustees
British News
Thursday 1st October 2009
We are looking for an exceptional Chair of Trustees to complement our Bristol-based Chief Executive in leading an exciting period of major expansion.
Road ahead has its perils for Casey Stoner
British News
Thursday 1st October 2009
It is a cautionary tale of broken bones, chronic fatigue and a sick-stained helmet. After two months on the sidelines and myriad medical tests
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