Posted by Cort Johnson Marly Silverman and others at PANDORA and the Landford Foundation have big plans. She wants nothing less than to build the first NeuroEndocrineImmune Center for the research, treatment and education into diseases like Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia, Gulf War Syndrome, multiple chemical sensitivity and others in New Jersey. (Think the WPI’s Neuro-Immune Institute with the ‘Endocrine’
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Posted by Cort Johnson Written by Cort Marly Silverman and others at PANDORA and the Landford Foundation have big plans. She wants nothing less than to build the first NeuroEndocrineImmune Center for the research, treatment and education into diseases like Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia, Gulf War Syndrome, multiple chemical sensitivity and others in New Jersey. (Think the WPI’s Neuro-Immune Institute
ContinueTranscription of Judy Mikovits Prohealth Lecture: Parts IV and V
Posted by Cort Johnson Discuss this article on the forums Written by thefreeprisoner Transcribed by Sproogle …the response elements that might give us a clue as to the pathogenesis and then Bob Silvermans lab showed the same thing. He showed that androgens stimulate transcription (the replication and division of the virus). So here’s a clue to the disease because we
ContinueDr Judy Mikovits On XMRV and CFS from Prohealth; Part I
Written by thefreeprisoner Thanks to ‘thefreeprisoner‘ from the Phoenix Rising Forums for transcribing the first part of Dr. Mikovits talk on Prohealth on Jan 22nd. Annette Whittemore: Dr. Mikovits Prohealth/HHV-6 Fdtn XMRV Lecture Part I Part II Part III Part IV …happy to see that the ProHealth organisation was able to get this online so a lot of patients who
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Posted by Cort Johnson The patient community and the CFIDs Association of America showed up for the comment session on the CDC’s CFS research effort but the research community didn’t. Except for Staci Stevens and Dr. Klimas and a brief statement on behalf of the IACFS/ME no other researchers spoke. Time for the IACFS/ME To Step Up – The review
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