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- A Message from CII Director W.Ian Lipkin Regarding the XMRV/MLV CFS/ME Study
- Reporting of Harms Associated with GET and CBT in ME/CFS
- Norway's Directorate of Health Apologises for Treatment of ME Patients
- IACFS/ME Biennial International Conference Canada 2011
- Myalgic Encephalomyelitis: International Consensus Criteria
- International ME/CFS Science Symposium Book of Proceedings : Bond University/Alison Hunter Memorial Foundation
- Testimony of Lily Chu,MD,MSHS to CFSAC Meeting, May 2011, can be read at this link
- Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Advisory Committee (CFSAC) Presentations May 2011, including Testimonies, is available here
- CFS patients improve with long term treatment of pathogens at Stanford
- Dr Daniel Peterson's Presentation to medical practitioners: April 29, 2011, Calgary
- XMRV: 20 years of news
- British Columbia announces $2 million to study Fibromyalgia, Lyme Disease, and ME/CFS on March 30, 2011
- Wall Street Journal article on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
- XMRV and Treatments-Update: Dr.AzRa MaEl MD. Gordon Medical Innovative Healthcare
- Paradigm linking herpesvirus
immediate-early gene expression apoptosis and ME/CFS
- Stanford Chronic
Fatigue Initiative: Dedicated to studying infection-associated
chronic diseases
- Study shows monkeys inoculated with XMRV resulted in a persistent chronic disseminated infection in multiple body organs
- Turning Today's Discoveries Into Tomorrow's Cures
- December 20, 2010 WPI Statement Regarding Retrovirology Article
- Susceptibility of the human retrovirus XMRV to antiretroviral inhibitors (PDF)
- Study: Presence of Murine Leukemia Virus Related Gene Sequences Found in CFS Patients
- Listen online to the NIH telebriefing featuring Harvey Alter and other scientists
- The research clinic of the Whittemore Peterson Institute for Neuro-Immune Disease (including ME/CFS) will be housed at the Center for Molecular Medicine, University of Nevada, Reno, USA
- The
Relationship of XMRV to Functional Status and Co-Infections in Chronic
Fatigue Syndrome
National Institute of Health (NIH) Research Grant to Cornell University - Conference Report: Repeated detection of infectious XMRV in human neoplasia and neuroimmune diseases
- IPFA Presentation Harvey Alter (NIH) about confirming XMRV in ME patients and healthy persons