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Protein in Virus Linked to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
MedHeadlines, IL - Jul 7, 2008
By Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome • Jul 7th, 2008 • Category: BLOGS, Fibromyalgia We have yet another viral discovery linked to chronic fatigue syndrome (Chronic Fatigue Syndrome or …
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New Articles On Infertility And Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Published …
Medical News Today (press release), UK - 15 hours ago
Two groundbreaking articles, a study examining women's experiences after infertility and a review of chronic fatigue syndrome in childbearing women (…) presents an overview of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) including current evidence and practice guidelines for care of childbearing women with this disorder. ..
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Ancient Retrovirus May Contribute to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome…
RedOrbit, TX - Jun 24, 2008
Dr. Huber found that both MS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome patients (whose illness had been triggered by infectious mononucleosis) were at a higher relative risk for containing HERV-K18 variants known to induce superantigen activity. Superantigens are proteins that are able to induce a strong undifferentiated T-cell response believed to deplete the immune system over time…
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A Protein from a Common Smoldering Virus Linked to Chronic Fatigue …
Earthtimes (press release), UK - Jun 23, 2008
Kazuhiro Kondo, MD, PhD, of the Jikei University Medical School in Tokyo identified a novel human herpesvirus-6 (HHV-6) protein present in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) patients but not healthy controls that may contribute to psychological symptoms often associated with that and other disorders…
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Exercise can ease fibromyalgia pain
Los Angeles Times, CA -
But physical activity could be a key component of some treatment plans, new studies suggest, especially with conditions such as fibromyalgia and arthritis. …
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ME Treatment Makes One in Three Sufferers Worse
Keep the Doctor Away, UK - May 11, 2008
One third of people with chronic fatigue syndrome say that recommended graded exercise therapy actually made their symptoms worse, according to an Action …
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When the environment can kill you
Palo Alto Online, CA
Chronic fatigue and immune dysfunction (CFIDS) and myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME) are auto-immune diseases that cause overwhelming and incapacitating …
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New hope for chronic fatigue syndrome patients
BUPA, UK
Chronic fatigue syndrome (Chronic Fatigue Syndrome) might be split into a number of distinct genetic types in the future, according to new research presented at a conference in …
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Study seeks ways to ease pain of fibromyalgia
Indianapolis Star, United States - Mar 18, 2008
Answer: Anyone who has chronic, widespread body pain for at least three months without any obvious medical cause meets the definition of fibromyalgia. …
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