"Where is the agency to study my disease?"
What do I have?
By the CDC's new criteria, I don't have what they call "chronic fatigue syndrome." So what do I have?
Where is the CDC special office for my disease? Where is the NIH study group for my disease? And where is the advisory committee for my disease?
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It may be the testimony I present to the next meeting; it may not. But you can read the rest here:
<a href="http://cfsknowledgecenter.ning.com/profiles/blogs/where-is-the-agency-to-study">
http://cfsknowledgecenter.ning.com/profiles/blogs/where-is-the-agency-to-study</a>
Mary Schweitzer
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