Monday, February 20, 2012

Christopher R. Snell: it is only a matter of time before biomarkers are identified, etiologies understood, and remedies devised for ME/CFS

http://www.intechweb.org/books/show/title/an-international-perspective-on-the-future-of-research-in-chronic-fatigue-syndrome

An International Perspective on the Future of Research in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Edited By: Christopher R. Snell

ISBN 978-953-51-0072-0, Hard cover, 104 pages
Publisher: InTech
Publication date: February 2012
Subject: Medical Genetics, Immunology, Allergology and Rheumatology

While the chapters in this book are a long way from solving the enigma that is CFS, they do represent important attempts to understand this complex and perplexing disease. A common theme in them all is CFS as a multisystem disease with the possibility of more than one cause and influenced by a variety of interacting factors. Further, they acknowledge the reality of CFS for persons with this disease and the importance of finding causes, treatments and ultimately a cure. As advanced biomedical research techniques are increasingly applied to the study of CFS, it is surely only a matter of time before biomarkers are identified, etiologies understood, and remedies devised.

See also: Pacific Labs in California (Snell, Stevens et al): it is dangerous to put patients with M.E. through a graded exercise program

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