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HOPE FOR FM AND CFIDS SUFFERERS HOPE FOR FM AND CFIDS SUFFERERS Sunday, February 27, 2011 Is XMRV Research Dying? The recent weeks have left one to wonder - is XMRV becoming a dead issue like all other previous "causes" of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?  On the other hand, the neuropsychiatric psychobabble has begun to drown out good science. Posted by Fibromyalgia Research at 12:36 AM 13 comments: Labels: Dead Issue , Flawed Studies , XMRV Saturday, February 19, 2011 Watershed Paper Provides Conclusive Evidence of Underlying Pathology of ME/CFS and Fibromyalgia The study "Adrenergic and Sensory Receptor Expression on Leukocytes Increases After Moderate Exercise in Chornic Fatigue and Fibromyalgia"  by Alan Light et. al clearly demonstrate the physiological processes behind Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.  Like many of the good papers that have come out, Dr. Light found himself having difficulty getting it published. In simplified terms, you've got the muscles, a m...

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