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Post by Ms B. on Mar 19, 2009 10:57:01 GMT 10
Does anyone know any good sites for keeping up to date with ME and FM research? Or news?
I've got one and a half I check right now and I don't think they're that great.
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susana
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Post by susana on Mar 19, 2009 13:02:45 GMT 10
You might try the U.S. Center for Disease Control & any links they might have there, they've gotten a lot better about info on CFIDS especially, a while aftr finally deciding it IS a DISEASE, not a mental disorder. I will check some other sites I've pulled up periodically & see if they might be worth your time. - - - - - - - -Susana
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Post by upnorth on Mar 19, 2009 23:37:30 GMT 10
YES!!! I'm a bit of a research nut so I perused many of these sites. By far the best one I've found is co-cure.orgthen you go to research updates, then click on all the posts from the last seven days. It's updated every few days. Well, perhaps this is one of the ones you already use?
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Post by Ms B. on Mar 20, 2009 10:15:47 GMT 10
Thanks guys. No, co-cure.org isn't one I check out. So far I only check out the ME/CFS Society of WA and some UK blog that updates research and stuff but gives me a headache when I try to read it (hence the "half" of one and a half). That's great though Upnorth, especially if it's updated every few days. I feel bad I don't keep up with the research as much as I should so I figure a few good sites might help. And thanks Susana, I never thought to check out the CDC but I'm a bit iffy about using that website because they refer to ME as CFS and nothing else (no ME/CFS? tsk tsk), plus I'd prefer a site that's dedicated to ME and/or FM only because they actually put more effort into gathering information (and less chance they're jerk offs ), but thank you for the suggestion.
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