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Nov 22, 2006 |
Article |
CFIDS |
The Marshall Protocol for Treating Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia: Hopeful Results Emerging
A number of patients with CFS, FM, and other chronic illnesses such as lupus and Lyme disease are reporting success with the experimental Marshall Protocol, originally developed for relieving the symptoms of patients with the "Th1" inflammatory disease sarcoidosis. Here is an exclusive interview conducted in July 2004 with Trevor Marshall, PhD, who devised the still-controversial protocol and explains why he believes it may be helpful for CFS and FM patients, and others. |
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Jun 30, 2006 |
Events |
CFIDS |
$4 Million National CFS Public Awareness Campaign to Launch This Summer!
ProHealth is excited to announce that the first CFS public awareness campaign in the history of the illness will be launched this summer, starting with a launch event at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., in June. The campaign, which will run through December 2007, will include outreach to major TV, radio, print and online media. We are very proud that our founder, Rich Carson (who has CFS), has been asked to be a part of this landmark awareness effort. |
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May 09, 2006 |
Events |
CFIDS |
CFIDS LOBBY DAY 2006
This year's event is extra-special because the CFIDS Association will be introducing members of Congress and their staff to the CFS awareness campaign (launching this June), in addition to talking with lawmakers about funding for research and treatment centers, disability and education issues. |
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Apr 12, 2006 |
Article |
CFIDS |
$4 Million National CFS Public Awareness Campaign to Launch This Summer
We have some very exciting and important news to share with you. The CFIDS Association will be launching a $4 million public awareness campaign on chronic fatigue syndrome this summer! |
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Apr 11, 2006 |
Abstract |
CFIDS |
Abstract: Fatigue Intervention by Nurses Evaluation - The FINE Trial. A randomised controlled trial of nurse led self-help treatment for patients in primary care with chronic fatigue syndrome: study protocol
Recently, a brief, pragmatic treatment for CFS/ME, based on a physiological dysregulation model of the condition, was shown to be successful in improving fatigue and physical functioning in patients in secondary care. |
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Apr 11, 2006 |
Abstract |
CFIDS |
Abstract: Postulated vasoactive neuropeptide autoimmunity in fatigue-related conditions: A brief review and hypothesis
Disorders such as chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and gulf war syndrome (GWS) are characterised by prolonged fatigue and a range of debilitating symptoms of pain, intellectual and emotional impairment, chemical sensitivities and immunological dysfunction. |
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Apr 06, 2006 |
Abstract |
CFIDS |
Abstract: Efficacy of neurotropin in chronic fatigue syndrome: a case report
Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a disorder that causes general fatigue and chronic widespread pain. A 28-year-old male visited an outpatient department due to general fatigue and pain involving the entire body. He did not suffer from fibromyalgia, but he was diagnosed with CFS. |
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Mar 27, 2006 |
Abstract |
CFIDS |
Abstract: Submaximal aerobic exercise with mechanical vibrations improves the functional status of patients with chronic fatigue syndrome
Typically, CFS patients complain of a severe fatigue made worse by exercise, with a consistent reduction of working activity. A physical deconditioning could explain CFS features as well as a neuromuscular dysfunction, of central or peripheric origin. |
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Mar 22, 2006 |
Abstract |
CFIDS |
Abstract: Beneficial effect of brewers' yeast extract on daily activity in a murine model of chronic fatigue syndrome
The aim of this study was to assess the effect of Brewers' yeast extract (BYE) on daily activity in a mouse model of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). |
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Mar 21, 2006 |
Abstract |
CFIDS |
Abstract: Cardiovascular systemic regulation by plantar surface stimulation
The decreased blood pressure and flow rates associated with orthostasis have been implicated in the etiology of numerous clinical conditions, including deep vein thrombosis, chronic fatigue syndrome, and more recently osteoporosis. |
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