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Nov 29, 2004 |
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Online Study at Stanford to Investigate Fibromyalgia and Arthritis Self-Care Techniques
People who have been diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis or fibromyalgia are invited to join a Stanford University Medical Center study of an online workshop that teaches skills for symptom management, with an emphasis on feeling better and more confident while increasing activity levels. |
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Oct 27, 2004 |
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CFIDS |
"My Own Medicine - the Process of Recovery from Chronic Illness": Detoxifying
Diane Kerner writes, "Whether you've paid much attention to it or not, toxins are all around us in this day and age. We breathe toxic substances in our air, drink them in our water, eat them in our foods in the form of pesticides or added chemicals. They are everywhere and so it is easy to overlook and underestimate their presence and impact." |
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Jun 04, 2004 |
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CFIDS |
The Flash is Back: Alternative Nutrition Helps Actress Jennifer Beals Beat Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Beals was diagnosed with the Epstein-Barr virus and
chronic fatigue syndrome, which drained the "Flashdance"
star's energy levels for months. Beals also suffered
from thyroiditis, an inflammation of the thyroid gland
that contributes to fatigue. She even tested positive
for lupus, a chronic inflammatory disease that can
affect various parts of the body and typically causes
achy joints, arthritis and fatigue. Find out how she beat it all. |
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Nov 28, 2001 |
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CFIDS |
Study: Most Lydonville Children Report At Least Mild Improvement
Seventeen years ago, an unexplained epidemic struck the small upstate town of Lyndonville, N.Y. More than 200 people developed long-term, severe fatigue and a host of other physical problems. Doctors found no cause for the illness and discovered no cure. To this day, many of those stricken by the mystery ailment still feel the effects.
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Feb 08, 2006 |
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CFIDS |
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Is Recovery a Realistic Goal?
Bruce Campbell writes, "When I had cancer, my recovery depended on the stage of the illness and the skill of the doctors. But with CFS, my choices and habits were important. My attitudes and actions affected my symptoms. But affecting symptoms is not the same as creating recovery." |
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Feb 20, 2002 |
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CFIDS |
Author with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Laura Hillenbrand, Wins Big Sport of Turfdom Award
Laura Hillenbrand - a PWC (Person With Chronic Fatigue Syndrome) has spent nearly her entire life as a self-described horse lover, and on Monday in Miami Beach, Florida, she was honored by the Turf Publicists of America for her contributions to the sport of Thoroughbred racing with the 36th annual "Big Sport of Turfdom" award. |
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Apr 21, 2003 |
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CFIDS |
Promoting Recovery from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: The Fifty Percent Solution
"The experts agree that LifeStyle change is the foundation for recovery from CFS," says Dr. Collinge. In fact to quote Dr. Paul Cheney, it's "easily the most important and often the least emphasized" part of treatment. |
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Nov 08, 2002 |
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CFIDS |
Presentation: Paul Cheney, M.D., Ph.D., On New Insights Into the Pathophysiology and Treatment of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Doris Brown, a CFS patient, has written an informative summary report of Dr. Cheney's October 2002 presentation on the pathophysiology and treatment of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
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Dec 08, 2005 |
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CFIDS |
Meet Jill VanMeter: Licensed Acupuncturist, CFIDS Patient
CFIDS patient Jill VanMeter writes, “The advantage of having an illness that is not easy to see is that people do not look at you differently. The disadvantage is that they do not look at you differently. They expect you to be able to do what they are doing. It is a double-edged sword.” |
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Aug 25, 2004 |
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CFIDS |
University of Alberta Researchers Offer Physical Evidence for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
A University of Alberta study has verified that there is physical evidence for those who suffer from chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), giving new weight to the often stigmatized and misdiagnosed disorder. |
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