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  1. Harnessing the Wind:Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and My Son by Shanon McQuown, 2005-05-17
  2. What Nurses Know ... Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (What Nurses Know...) by Lorraine Steefel, 2010-12-01
  3. Medifocus Guidebook on: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome by Medifocus.com, 2010-09-17
  4. Encounters with the Invisible: Unseen Illness, Controversy, and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (MEDICAL HUMANITIES SERIES) by Dorothy Wall, 2005-11-18
  5. Living with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: A Personal Story of the Struggle for Recovery by Kenny, 1994-03-09
  6. One & the Same: Connecting Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Candidiasis & Immune System Dysfunction by Teresa L. Eakman, 2006-07-06
  7. Living Without Pain: Stomach & Digestive Disorders, Arthritis, Fibromyalgia, Lupus, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Headaches and More-- by Harvey Diamond, 2007-01
  8. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome For Dummies by Susan R. Lisman M.D., Karla Dougherty, 2007-04-30
  9. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome by Michael T. N.d. Murray, 1994-01-01
  10. The Vitamin Cure for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: How to Prevent and Treat Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Using Safe and Effective Natural Therapies by Jonathan Prousky, 2010-08-02
  11. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia: From F.I.N.E. (Frustrated, Irritated, Nauseated, Exhausted) to Feeling Better (An Idyll Arbor Personal Health Book) by Nancy Fowler, Lisa Ball, 2010-02-15
  12. Strategies: A Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia Journey by Tami Brady, 2008-01-14
  13. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Christianity, and Culture: Between God and an Illness by Roberto Patarca Montero, Jim Rotholz, 2002-05-15
  14. Alternative Treatments for Fibromyalgia & Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Insights from Practitioners and Patients by Mari Skelly, Andrea Helm, et all 1999-11-15

21. Canberra Fibromyalgia And Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Pages Index Page
Information and resources from Australia on fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome.
http://www.masmith.inspired.net.au/
Canberra Fibromyalgia and
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Pages
sponsored by the A.C.T. ME/CFS Society Inc
www.mecfscanberra.org.au Information from Australia for people with Myalgic Encephalopathy,
Fibromyalgia, ME/CFS and Chronic Pain
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22. The CFIDS Association Of America
chronic fatigue syndrome information, support and advocacy resources, includinga grassroots online action center.
http://www.cfids.org/
Donate Now Do you have CFIDS? Free Brochures Advocacy Alerts ... NIH issues important request for CFS proposals! document.write(''); About CFIDS CFIDSLink e-newsletter Learn more about this modern medical mystery affecting close to one million people. CFIDSLink brings the latest Association news straight to your computer. Follow this link to sign up now! About Us Hurricane Katrina Our mission is to conquer CFIDS. Learn about the programs and people dedicated to this important effort. Links to resources for those who want to offer or access help for victims of the storm. What's New Hot Tips News from the CFIDS community and additions to our site. Click Here Helpful tips, strategies and ideas from the Association and people with CFIDS. Click Here My primary care provider provides support for my family and significant others to help them better cope with this illness. (Examples might include having the time to listen or suggesting education and support resources.)   Yes   No

23. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Familydoctor.org
Information about chronic fatigue syndrome from the American Academy of FamilyPhysicians.
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How do I know if I might have chronic fatigue syndrome?
If you answer yes to any of the questions listed below, you may have chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), which is also called chronic fatigue immune dysfunction syndrome (CFIDS).
  • Have you been tired (fatigued) for a long timemore than 6 monthseven though you are getting enough rest and are not working too hard?
  • Has your doctor been unable to find illnesses that could explain your symptoms?
  • Are you able to do less than half of what you used to do because you feel tired?
  • Have you had problems that keep coming back or don't go away for 6 months or more with four or more of the following signs and symptoms?
    • Sore throat
    • Tender or painful lymph nodes in neck or armpits
    • Unexplained muscle soreness
    • Pain that moves from joint to joint but doesn't include redness or swelling
    • Headaches that are different from the kind you usually get or headaches that make your whole head hurt
    • Trouble with short-term memory or concentration
    • Feeling tired for more than 24 hours after exercise that didn't bother you before
    • Trouble sleeping
    People with CFS may have other symptoms as well.
  • 24. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Qualification For Disability Benefits
    A general assessment of the impact of CFS on the everyday functioning of patients,with a indepth discussion of qualification for disability benefits,
    http://www.co-cure.org/schopflocher/AISH2B.htm
    Co-Cure Web Site The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Qualification for Disability Benefits Donald Schopflocher, Ph.D. (Psychology) M.E. / C.F.S. Society of Edmonton October, 1995 Revised June, 1998 Summary The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Table I: The Centers for Disease Control (1994) Case Definition of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome that is of new or definite onset (has not been lifelong); is not the result of ongoing exertion; is not substantially alleviated by rest; and results in substantial reduction in previous levels of occupational, educational, social, or personal activities; and all of which must have persisted or recurred during 6 or more consecutive months of illness and must not have predated the fatigue: self-reported impairment in short-term memory or severe enough to cause substantial reduction in previous levels of occupational, educational, social

    25. ME/CFS (Chronic Fatigue Syndrome) & Fibromyalgia Information
    Provides research and general information on ME/CFS and fibromyalgia, links, amessage board and lists of doctors.
    http://www.co-cure.org/
    The name "Co-Cure" stands for
    "Cooperate and Communicate for a Cure."
    Our Focus: Spotlight on: Important Notice: This site exists for educational purposes only. Nothing contained on these Web pages should be considered to constitute medical advice in any way. Always consult your licensed medical care provider for advice about your health and medical needs. Contact Co-Cure support personnel through our on-line form or by sending an email message to the Co-Cure Moderators (Our thanks to Donna J. Tabish for conceptualizing and designing the Co-Cure site.)
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    of the Health On the Net Foundation
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    To browse visit Here
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    Please report any problems with this page to the Webmaster (This site is both privately funded and maintained by the Co-Cure E-Mail List Moderators

    26. Chronic Fatigue And Fibromyalgia
    Your About.com guide brings you information to help you learn to control and livewith chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia through treatments,
    http://chronicfatigue.about.com/
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    Your Guide to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome / Fibromyalgia
    FREE Newsletter. Sign Up Now! Canadian Support Groups
    One of the most difficult things to deal with when confronted with a Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia, or Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (M.E.) diagnosis is finding the support you need. This is especially difficult because your family and friends may be having difficulty understanding the changes in you especially when you don't understand those changes yourself. Thanks to information compiled by Bernie (familiar to those of you who visit the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome / Fibromyalgia Forum , those who live in Canada can find help or directions on where to find help at the Canadian Support Group resources shown here
    Monday September 05, 2005

    27. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
    Well written and documented article that discusses diagnosis and treatment ofthis syndrome.
    http://www.medicineau.net.au/clinical/medicine/CFS.html
    Internal Medicine Au
    Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
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    Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
    Executive Summary
    Introduction
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    Evaluation of postulated aetiological factors ...
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    by Dr Peter Grant
    Executive Summary
    The term Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) refers to a symptom complex of marked and prolonged fatigue for which no identifiable cause can be found. Other symptoms frequently present include generalised muscle weakness and pain, low-grade fever, sore throat, painful lymph nodes in the neck and armpits, exacerbation of fatigue after moderate or strenuous exercise for periods of 24 hours or more, transient pains in a number of joints, and various disturbances of neuropsychological function including confusion, irritability, poor concentration and visual changes. Despite the range of other symptoms being extensive, none are essential for the diagnosis to be made in the presence of profound fatigue of 6 months or more duration. Chronic fatigue syndrome is frequently seen in association with psychiatric illnesses such as depression and anxiety but has not been shown to be causally related to any particular psychiatric disease.

    28. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, NIAID Fact Sheet
    But the mystery known as chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is not like the normalups and downs we American Association for chronic fatigue syndrome
    http://www.niaid.nih.gov/factsheets/cfs.htm
    May 2004
    Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
    WHAT IS CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME?
    HOW DOES CFS BEGIN?

    WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS?

    WHO GETS CFS?
    ...
    FOR MORE INFORMATION
    WHAT IS CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME?
    We all get tired. Many of us have felt depressed at times. But the mystery known as chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is not like the normal ups and downs we experience in everyday life. The early sign of this illness is a strong and noticeable fatigue that comes on suddenly and often comes and goes or never stops. You sometimes feel too tired to do normal activities or are easily exhausted with no apparent reason. Unlike the mind fog of a serious hangover, to which researchers have compared CFS, the profound weakness of CFS does not go away with a few good nights of sleep. Instead, it slyly steals your energy and vigor over months and sometimes years.
    HOW DOES CFS BEGIN?
    For many people, CFS can begin after a bout with a minor illness such as a cold, or an intestinal bug. Often, people say that their illnesses started during a period of high stress. In others, CFS develops more gradually, with no clear illness or other event starting it.
    WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS?

    29. CFS-Information International | Index
    International news and information on chronic fatigue syndrome, including research, treatment, causes, exercise, Ampligen as well as many other topics.
    http://www.cfids-cab.org/cfs-inform/
    CFS-Information International is a website bringing professionally selected and edited information on ME/CFS and overlapping syndromes, with emphasis on scientific background information. index

    30. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Publications At The National Institute Of Allergy And I
    the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Web site. chronic FatigueSyndrome CFS NIH Consultation Report Understanding the Immune System
    http://www.niaid.nih.gov/publications/cfs.htm

    Publications Home
    Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
    Fact Sheets and Brochures
    Note: For the latest CFS prevalence data, please consult the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Web site.
    News Releases
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    NIAID Home
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    and Infectious Diseases
    Comments regarding this website are welcome. Please send them to the Webmaster Last Updated May 3, 2004 (alt)

    31. Treatment For Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
    Understanding and Treating chronic fatigue syndrome and Fibromyalgia Charles Lapp, MD, on the Effective Treatment of chronic fatigue syndrome and
    http://www.immunesupport.com/chronic-fatigue-syndrome-treatment.htm

    Immune
    Support .com Treatment for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Health Watch Newsletter The Latest News Articles The Latest Abstracts The Latest Drug News Search Our Site Home Fibromyalgia Resources Chronic Fatigue Resources

    32. Fibromyalgia Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Relief
    Information and details on these conditions with free downloadable report.
    http://www.fibromyalgia-cfs.com
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    33. Getting Well From Myalgic Encephalomyelitis
    Offers treatment for Myalgic Encephalomyelitis, chronic fatigue syndrome and Fibromyalgia syndrome.
    http://www.meprogramme.co.uk
    The M.E. Programme (Fatigue Answers) has moved to a new website address . . . If you're not automatically redirected with a few seconds click here

    34. Immune Web -- Support And Information Network
    Support and information forum for people with multiple chemical sensitivity, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, and other immune system disorders.
    http://www.immuneweb.org/
    Home Articles Resources Archives ... Classifieds
    Immune is a mailing list and resource center for people (and their SO's, family, friends, and medical care workers) with various immune-system related ailments such as: chronic fatigue syndrome, candida, lupus, fibromyalgia, Epstein-Barr, multiple allergies, environmental illness, chemical sensitivity, etc., and the symptoms that result from any of the above, including learning disabilities, migraines, asthma, hypoglycemia, etc. Articles Essays, how-to, medical information, and other original writings Resources - Extensive, annotated links to other sites, medical articles, and more Mailing Lists - Immune, Immune-Survivors, Immune-Admin, and LCVeg. Archives available for Immune Classifieds - Free (non-commerical) and commercial ads for the Immune community: Personals, housing, for sale, jobs, announcements, services (new ads 9/27/04) September 11, 2001 , a day that will live forever in our memories. But what about the toxins created and released in the aftermath of this tragedy? What's New on the Immune Homepage?

    35. Myco News
    A variety of articles discussing the role of chronic mycoplasma infections within chronic fatigue syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis and fibromyalgia.
    http://www.shasta.com/cybermom/myconews.htm
    Mycoplasma news information can be accessed from this page. Various sources including newsprint, electronic news and press releases are included. Just click on the buttons to the right.
    SHASTA CFIDS Webmaster: contact@mycoplasmasupport.org
    Shasta CFIDS
    Last modified: August 08, 2005

    36. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome? Or Chronic Mercury Poisoning?
    Jeff Clark's story on chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and his cure.
    http://www.cfspages.com
    Dear CFS Sufferer;
    Your situation is not unique, and doesn't have to seem hopeless. I too have suffered similarly for a long time. In my case a root cause and solutions have been found! Now that I am back to good health, I want to share my story with you. I want you to know of my experiences and what I have learned. Just maybe, the same solutions will help you find a way to reverse your health problems. Let my story inspire you to keep searching for your own cure. Never give up hope! Sincerely, Jeff Clark p.s. scroll down to see the page directory for this website Donna's Demise
    She's been down, but she's not out.
    Joanne's Long Journey
    It almost didn't start. Kathryns Letter to Dateline
    First the Romans, now US ? Jans Mercury Story
    Putting two and two together. European Parliment Meeting
    Dental Amalgam issue reaching new awareness ! Interview With Dr. Free
    A mercury free dentist speaks out. Bumper Sticker Campaign
    Let's take it to the streets!!

    37. Home | CDC Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
    Information on chronic fatigue syndrome. Provided by the US Centers for DiseaseControl Prevention.
    http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/diseases/cfs/
    Home About CDC Press Room Funding ... Contact Us Search: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
    This web site offers information about chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and its diagnosis and treatment. In general, in order to receive a diagnosis of chronic fatigue syndrome, a patient must satisfy two criteria:
  • Have severe chronic fatigue of six months or longer duration with other known medical conditions excluded by clinical diagnosis, and
  • Concurrently have four or more of the following symptoms: substantial impairment in short-term memory or concentration, sore throat, tender lymph nodes, muscle pain, multi-joint pain without swelling or redness, headaches of a new type, pattern or severity, unrefreshing sleep, and post-exertional malaise lasting more than 24 hours. The symptoms must have persisted or recurred during six or more consecutive months of illness and must not have predated the fatigue.
    About CFS
    CFS Definition Treatment Continuing Education ... Study of CFS in Georgia
    Study scheduled to end in September 2005
    Date: August 15, 2005
  • 38. Joan E. Simms' Home Page
    A personal story touching on mitral valve prolapse syndrome, TMJ, and chronic fatigue syndrome along with some helpful hints and links.
    http://members.aol.com/jelsimms/
    Joan E. (Larmore) Simms
    Education and Military Service
    I am a Vietnam Era U. S. Air Force Veteran who served from 1962 to 1966 under the maiden name of Larmore. After completing Basic Training at Lackland (January 1963), I was stationed with the 3201st Air Base Wing WAF Squadron at Eglin AFB, Florida. In 1965 I was selected as the Fire Prevention Queen for the base. My last assignment before receiving a medical discharge was in Air Operations at Eglin. Prior to entry into the Air Force, I graduated from Samuel Ready Girls' School, Baltimore, MD. Before that I attended Wicomico County Public Schools including Nanticoke Elementary School from which my mother had graduated. After discharge from the Air Force, I moved to Towson, Maryland and began attending Johns Hopkins University Summer School. There was a slight 9 month interruption along the way. His link can be found below. Eventually, I graduated from Randolph-Macon Woman's College , Lynchburg, Virginia in 1979.
    Medical Mishaps in My Life
    Within the past couple of years I was diagnosed with TMJ associated with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (Fibromyalgia). I've learned a great deal about these illnesses by visiting the home page of the

    39. HOME: Home - The American Association For Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
    Organization of research scientists, physicians, licensed medical healthcareprofessionals, and other individuals and institutions interested in promoting
    http://www.aacfs.org/
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    Incoming Presidents Message I am proud to assume the role of president of the AACFS, an organization with a pressing and compelling mission. The AACFS exists promote research, education, and advocacy to further our understanding and eventually develop effective treatments for this disabling illness and related conditions, such as fibromyalgia. There has never been a more important time to assume our role as clinician and scientist advocates in this important mission. Our patients are terribly ill, misunderstood, and suffer at the hands of a poorly informed medical establishment and society. Data presented by Bill Reeves at the AACFS’s conference in Madison in October 2004 underscored the need and just how poorly we have informed our medical community: 85% of the estimated 500,000 – 800,000 CFS patients in the United States remain undiagnosed. The loss of productivity is estimated at 9 billion dollars/annum, representing roughly half of the household income/impacted family ($20,000/year/household). This does not include the cost of health care, loss of tax revenue or other societal costs. Dr Reeves noted that the severity of illness is often as severe as patients with congestive heart failure or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). It is in this setting that we find funding for basic and clinical research dropping, with less than half the number of protocols funded in the past four years, from a starting point we all found wholly inadequate. Yet, the key research questions are basic to our understanding of human health, and should easily drive the much needed critical mass of investigators into the field. A Medline search reveals a sum total of nearly 3,000 articles pertaining to CFS in 2004, 1000 more than 1999. That is 1000 more than 1994, and 800 more than 1990, every 5 years we produce roughly 1000 new articles, reflecting a flat line of investigator growth in our field. Clearly, as an organization, we must prioritize working with governmental agencies and foundations to develop the research funding base necessary to speed the pace of new knowledge, and find effective strategies to bring that knowledge to the practicing physician.

    40. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS)
    Personal page giving information on CFS. Chat, message boards, articles, links, guestbook, and personal stories included.
    http://www.geocities.com/sskism/cfs
    Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Hi thanx for visiting. This is my new site so its not finished yet but will be soon!
    This site contains information on 'chronic fatigue syndrome' aswell as my story as a musician with the disese.
    Feel free to leave a message, post your thoughts on the message board, add your poetry etc and your stories.
    I hope this site helps give you a greater understanding of the disese and some support.
    Thanx , Megan Email me Visit my band!! You are visiter number

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