dedicated to researching chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) and Gulf War
Illness at Nova Southeastern University. Dr. Klimas worked at the Univ. of
Miami for 27 years; they gave her a space and a platform for her ME/CFS
research, and for that we must be grateful, but they were never an eager
partner. Nova Southeastern University (NSU), however, sounds like it=92s
eager to make a difference in this field.
Check out what Dr. Klimas has to say about her digs and the future of
ME/CFS research at NSU.
http://forums.phoenixrising.me/content.php?519
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