Sunday, October 25, 2009

ACT: USA LETTERS Responses to the XMRV retrovirus study which gives hope to ME sufferers (New York Times, 25 October 2009)

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Several newspapers, around the world but especially in America quoted the
response
of Dr William (Bill) Reeves of the CDC to the XMRV study led by Dr Judy
Mikovits of the
Whittemore Peterson Institute of Nevada. This is a letter in reply to the
article in the New York Times

Any letters in response should be sent to e-mail address
<eveningnewsletters@archant.co.uk>letters@nytimes.com
that is letters at nytimes dot com

Note: To click the links to any letters in response and, from there, any
subsequent responses, as well as to any original article, it is necessary to
be registered with ME Free For All.org (Details for new subscribers below)

To read a letter from Dr John Greensmith
click here http://www.mefreeforall.org/October-2009.1351.0.html#c8229

<http://www.mefreeforall.org/April-2009.1345.0.html#c6729>
Please do send a letter in reply if you can manage it to the e-mail address
given above as the more of us who submit one, the greater chance of at least
one getting published.

Or just laugh your head off with our joke of the day
here http://www.mefreeforall.org/Jokes.1569.0.html


Cheers
John

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