Hear Dr. Dan Peterson Speaking About XMRV & Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

by Cinda Crawford on October 26, 2009

in Announcements, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Resources

drdanpetersonI know that many people want to keep up to date with what is happening about the issue of research, etc., concerning XMRV, a newly implicated retrovirus and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.

Check out this new resource/event for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome that you can put on your calendar for this Thursday. For many reasons, it should be a great information about XMRV. Dr. Dan Peterson will be providing an hour-long testimony in Washington at the CFSAC meeting on October 29th.

The meeting starts at 9am Eastern and Dr Peterson is on at 10 am, which is 9am CST.

Dr. Dan Peterson is the Medical Director of the Whittemore Peterson Institute, the origin/ source of this latest discovery for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. During more than 25 years of medical practice, Dr. Peterson has become a sought-after internist for diagnosing difficult and complex medical cases. When several patients in Incline Village became ill with symptoms that resembled persistent mononucleosis, Daniel Peterson was one of the first physicians to recognize an outbreak of what is known as ME/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS). He became a pioneering physician and researcher in understanding the biological characteristics and methods for diagnosing, managing and treating ME/CFS.

I hope that you will take note of this link today and plan your Thursday morning schedule accordingly. I know I want to hear the newest information and do not want to miss anything that Dr. Peterson has to say. This is not only exiciting, but another of the very important developments in establishing the legitimacy and future of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome as a recognizable and treatable illness.

Thank you, Cinda Crawford
Host of the Health Matters Show

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