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New study on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome - CBS News Video
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#99: Study Deepens the Mystery of Chronic Fatigue? | Infectious Diseases | DISCOVER Magazine
discovermagazine.com — “A new study suggests that the XMRV virus may not be behind chronic fatigue syndrome, after all. Visit Discover Magazine to read this article and other exclusive science and technology news stories.” View full resource at discovermagazine.com
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#90: Chronic Lyme Patients Validated? | Infectious Diseases | DISCOVER Magazine
discovermagazine.com — “A new study uncovered biomarkers for Lyme disease symptoms that persist even after treatment. Visit Discover Magazine to read this article and other exclusive science and technology news stories.” View full resource at discovermagazine.com
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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Study Supports Autoimmune Disease Theory - ABC News
abcnews.go.com — “A new study supports the theory that chronic fatigue syndrome is an autoimmune disease, offering patients with the controversial condition new hope for a cure.” View full resource at abcnews.go.com
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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Study Casts Doubt on Mouse-Virus Link - ABC News
abcnews.go.com — “New research published in Science casts doubt on the mouse-virus theory of chronic fatigue syndrome.” View full resource at abcnews.go.com
Most Recently Shared on September 27, 2011 at 4:52 pm By:
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Mouse virus not responsible for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, new study finds
news-medical.net — “Two years ago, a widely publicized scientific report plucked an old mouse virus out of obscurity and held it up as a possible cause of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. According to a new study published today by a group of researchers in California, Wisconsin and Illinois, that report was wrong.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Study Finds No Link Between XMRV Virus, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome - Drugs.com MedNews
drugs.com — “A new study shows that a retrovirus called XMRV is not present in the blood of people with chronic fatigue syndrome, a finding that contradicts previous researc” View full resource at drugs.com
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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Is Not Related to XMRV Retrovirus
newswise.com — “New findings from University of Utah School of Medicine researchers show that the retrovirus called XMRV is not present in the blood of patients who have chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). These findings contradict a widely reported 2009 Science study that linked CFS to XMRV.” View full resource at newswise.com
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Spinal Fluid May Hold Clues to Lyme Disease, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome - Drugs.com MedNews
drugs.com — “An analysis of proteins in spinal fluid can help distinguish patients with Lyme disease from those with chronic fatigue syndrome, a new study reports. New Jerse” View full resource at drugs.com
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New study dismisses virus link to chronic fatique - Health - Health care - More health news - msnbc.com
msnbc.msn.com — “A virus previously thought to be linked to a baffling condition known as chronic fatigue syndrome is not the cause of the disease, scientists said on Monday after their study found previous research was contaminated in the lab.” View full resource at msnbc.msn.com
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New evidence supports possible link between XMRV and prostate cancer
news-medical.net — “Xenotropic murine leukemia virus-related virus (XMRV) has been the subject of many studies since its discovery in 2006, but conflicting reports have created an unclear picture of XMRV's role in human disease. In three recent studies published in the November 15 issue of The Journal of Infectious Diseases, now available online, the evidence supports a possible link between XMRV and prostate cancer but not other links involving chronic fatigue syndrome, HIV infection, or hepatitis C virus (HCV) in” View full resource at news-medical.net
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New virus is not linked to chronic fatigue syndrome, suggests UK research | e! Science News
esciencenews.com — “New UK research, published today in PLoS ONE , has not reproduced previous findings that suggested Chronic Fatigue Syndrome may be linked to a recently discovered virus. The authors of the study, from Imperial College London and King's College London, say this means that anti-retroviral drugs may not be an effective treatment for people with the illness.” View full resource at esciencenews.com
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