Immune Problems May Leave Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Adolescents Open To Infections

Cytokine expression profiles of immune imbalance in post-mononucleosis chronic fatigue. Broderick G, Katz BZ, Fernandes H, Fletcher MA, Klimas NG, Smith FA, O’Gorman MR, Vernon SD, Taylor R. J Transl Med. 2012 Sep 13;10(1):191. [Epub ahead of print] Broderick, Fletcher, Klimas, Vernon, Taylor… this big  NIH funded study was loaded with top ME/CFS researchers.  Similar to the Dubbo studies in Australia, the

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CFIDS Association Aces First Round of Sanofi Challenge

The CFIDS Association of America’s research efforts have been nothing if not innovative since Suzanne Vernon took over the organizations research helm about five  years ago.  Dr. Vernon has ‘smushed’ (:)) separate research projects together to form multi-layered ones, funded efforts on Drug repurposing and cajoled researchers somehow into doing complete metabiome and epigenetic analyses all on quite  limited funding.

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A Tribute To Rich Van Konynenburg

Long time chronic fatigue syndrome supporter and theorist, Rich Van Konynenburg died last night in his sleep. His wife Diana reported: “There is no easy way to say this, and this message is very difficult for me to write.  Rich died early this morning. It appears that he suffered a massive heart attack in his sleep. He did not have a

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IACFS/ME on a Roll; Stanford to the Fore! Treatment Primer Gains Recognition and More

Posted by Cort Johnson The IACFS/ME Newsletter was chock full of good news this time… For starters, Stanford, of all places is co-sponsoring the next IACFS/ME Conference! Stanford University to Co-sponsor IACFS/ME Conference in March, 2014 Patient groups groups have always co- hosted IACFS/ME conferences in the past but that’s changed – and in a big way.   One might

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