Guest guest Posted October 13, 2009 Report Share Posted October 13, 2009 From: sareports-bounces@... On Behalf Of schafer Sent: Monday, October 12, 2009 4:28 PM To: SAReports Subject: Virus Tied To Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Read this report online Large text, printer version Monday, October 12, 2009p Reader Supported In This Issue: • • • • • • • • RESEARCH Virus Tied To Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Stanford Scientist`s New Findings of Autism-Associated Synapse Alterations Lead to Coveted NIH Grant New Pfizer Unit To Take On Autism PUBLIC HEALTH Health Care Workers Protest Flu-Vaccination Order TREATMENT ABA Therapy - Designing Appropriate Programs EVENTS Thousands Walk In Cleveland To Support Autism Research The Hazardous Injections Rally COMMENTARY Is Autism Associated with A Viral Infection? LETTERS Send your LETTER FREE CALENDAR LISTING! DO SOMETHING ABOUT AUTISM NOW .. . . 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More than a million Americans suffer from the disease, which can leave them exhausted even after a good night's sleep, cause debilitating pain in muscles and joints, and make concentrating difficult. Montagne talks with Dr. , one of the first to recognize chronic fatigue syndrome. RENEE MONTAGNE, host: We have news, now, of a scientific breakthrough about a disease that affects over a million people in the U.S. - Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Chronic Fatigue affects the immune system, leaving its victims exhausted all the time. It can cause debilitating muscle and joint pain and cognitive problems. According to a new study in the journal Science Express, two-thirds of a group suffering from Chronic Fatigue were infected with the retro virus called XMRV. Researchers can't yet say whether XMRV actually causes Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, but there is a strong association. Dr. was one of the first to recognize Chronic Fatigue Syndrome as a disease. He's medical director of a neuro-disease institute in Nevada. Thank you for joining us. Dr. DANIEL PETERSON (Medical Director, Whittemore Institute for Neuro-Immune Disease): Thank you very much. MONTAGNE: Now, you've been in this field from the beginning and would have paid attention to how patients have often been ridiculed - as to somehow they don't really have a disease. Why did people think that? Dr. PETERSON: I think the reason for that is the abnormalities of the immune system are initially very subtle. And if a physician does just routine testing - CBCs, chemistry panels, urinalysis, things like that - you find they're normal. And it isn't until you look at the immune system that you realize there's substantial dis-regulation of the immune system. So, it's very similar to asymptomatic carriers of HIV. They look just fine until time passes and their illness evolves and more symptoms are found. But I never felt this was predominantly a psychiatric disease or malingering. There was never any evidence to support that theory. MONTAGNE: Was your work, though, in the early stages, in a sense, you know, looked down upon. Like you're working on something that everyone knows isn't really a disease. Dr. PETERSON: Absolutely. Absolutely. It was a problem in the early '80s, particularly, and this federal agencies never showed particular interest in this disease as well. MONTAGNE: So, what was the path to this discovery? Dr. PETERSON: Yeah, it's an interesting story. For rest of today's SAR click here: www.sarnet.org/frm/forsar.htm Today's SAR newslist is human compiled and provided through the support of paid subscription readers. - THANK YOU - $35 for 1 year - or free! www.sarnet.org Copyright Notice: The above items are copyright protected. They are for our readers' personal education or research purposes only and provided at their request. Articles may not be further reprinted or used commercially without consent from the copyright holders. 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