Thursday, October 8, 2009

RES,NOT: Press release: Paul Cheney lauches CFS research web site

Source: PR Web
Date: October 8, 2009
URL: =20
http://www.emediawire.com/releases/chronicfatiguesyndrome/stemcelltherapy/pr=
web2999694.htm


Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Stem Cell Therapy - Latest Research
Available at CheneyResearch.com
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Launching this week, the Cheney Research Web site
(http://www.cheneyresearch.com) is a multimedia medical Web site
connecting people who want expert information on Chronic Fatigue
Syndrome (CFS) which includes cutting-edge medical concepts and
therapies developed at the Cheney Clinic and conveyed in part by
extensive use of audio-video format.

Asheville, NC (PRWEB) October 8, 2009 - Launching this week, the
Cheney Research Web site (Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) which
includes cutting-edge medical concepts and therapies developed at
the Cheney Clinic and conveyed in part by extensive use of audio-
video format.

The Cheney Clinic is a research-oriented, state-of-the-art treatment
facility located in Asheville, NC. With over 25 years in the field
of CFS, Paul R. Cheney MD, PhD serves as its director.

With the new Web site, the Cheney Clinic hopes to translate the
most up-to-date and clinically useful research conducted at the
clinic to both patients and clinicians, and to increase awareness of
the Cheney Clinic's special expertise in cardiac-related issues in
CFS. Other important information accessible from the site includes
the concept of oxygen toxicity, disorders of cellular redox as
measured by the echo terrain map (ETM) and the use of novel therapies
such as cell-signaling factors and stem-cell therapy.

CheneyResearch.com lets users access the most useful concepts and
data that underlie evolving views of Dr. Cheney through his personal
blog, organized by date and topic. It also contains videocasts on
specific topics which are key to Dr. Cheney's current thinking, and
audio/PowerPoint of his most recent talks on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.


About Dr. Paul Cheney:

For over 25 years, Dr. Paul Cheney has pioneered clinical research
into CFS. He has lectured around the world on chronic fatigue
syndrome and is an internationally recognized authority on the
subject. He has authored or co-authored over 35 articles in peer-
reviewed medical journals and conference abstracts including three
landmark studies in PNAS (1991), the Annals of Internal Medicine
(1992) and Clin Inf Dis (1994). In addition to decades of CFS
experience going back to the initial Lake Tahoe CFS epidemic in
1985, Dr. Cheney has developed techniques, observations and
conceptual approaches that have been clinically tested and subjected
to peer review at international conferences as well as in medical
publications.

His pre-medical educational background as a physicist (PhD, Duke
Univ.) and research associate in the Division of Tumor Immunology
at the CDC (1976-77), are important in his efforts to seek out and
understand fundamental principles operating in the management of
complex medical illnesses such as CFS.


About The Cheney Clinic:

The Cheney Clinic was established in February 1990. In 2001 it moved
to its present location of Asheville, in the western mountains of
North Carolina. It covers over 2500 sq. ft. of environmentally
friendly space in a modern medical arts building. The clinic was
designed and constructed specifically for chronic fatigue syndrome
patients in 2001 and includes comfortable recliners and chairs, and
non-allergenic office materials including flagstone flooring. The
clinic sees only patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and
has served over 8,000 patients from 48 states and 25 countries.

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(c) 2009 PR Web

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