CFIDS Webinar at Noon: You must sign up ahead of time

by Cinda Crawford on March 25, 2010

in Announcements,Chronic Fatigue Syndrome,Interviews,Resources

The CFIDS Association of America is putting on another webinar, this time featuring Dr. Marvin Medow, PhD of New York Medical College and he’ll be discussing blood flow issues to the brain and how such an issue could be affecting the autonomic symptoms associated with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.

This webinar is at 12 noon EST and if you want to attend it, you must register ahead of time here.

According to their website…

It has long been established that many people with CFS experience symptoms like light-headedness associated with upright posture, broadly called orthostatic intolerance. Is it possible that these symptoms could be connected to impaired blood flow, ultimately reducing the amount of blood that flows to the brain?

That’s what researcher Marvin Medow, PhD, and his team at New York Medical College are investigating with their grant from the CFIDS Association of America. At this webinar, Dr. Medow will describe his study and the techniques his team uses to measure blood flow and chemical changes that may explain many of the symptoms experienced by CFS patients. You’ll learn more about orthostatic intolerance, tilt table testing, transcranial Doppler and microdialysis.

Thanks so much,
Cinda Crawford, your host of the Health Matters Show

PS…You can register for special teleseminars and/or webinars that will be hosted at the Health Matters Show right on this page! We will be featuring special speakers to commemorate May 12th, Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Awareness Day this year like we did last year. Details will be coming up soon! Take this opportunity to sign up with us today and, for your convenience, here’e the form below:

Thanks, Cinda Crawford
Host of the Health Matters Show

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