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    Oct 9, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Virus discovery called breakthrough in fight against chronic fatigue syndrome

    In what may prove to be the first major breakthrough in the fight against the mysterious and controversial disorder known as chronic fatigue syndrome, researchers reported Thursday that they had found traces of a virus in the vast majority of affected...

    Tags: HIV, Health, Medical Procedures and Tests, Prostate Cancer, Research

  2. Jul 27, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Push and Pull Over Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

    Good news is rare for sufferers of chronic fatigue syndrome, so when a team of researchers reported last fall that the mysterious condition was associated with a retrovirus, it made a splash.
    Chicago Tribune
    Good news is rare for sufferers of chronic fatigue syndrome, so when a team of researchers reported last fall that the mysterious condition was associated with a retrovirus, it made a splash. The paper, published in the prestigious journal Science,...

    Tags: Chicago Tribune, Research, Science, Physical Conditions, Science and Technology

  4. Dec 20, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Studies cloud chronic fatigue research

    Contamination is a likely explanation for scientific data that seemed to link a retrovirus and other mouse viruses to chronic fatigue syndrome and prostate cancer, according to four papers published Monday in the journal Retrovirology.
    Contamination is a likely explanation for scientific data that seemed to link a retrovirus and other mouse viruses to chronic fatigue syndrome and prostate cancer, according to four papers published Monday in the journal Retrovirology. The papers provide...

    Tags: Internists, Genes and Chromosomes, Chicago Tribune, National Institutes of Health, Physical Conditions

  6. Apr 13, 1990 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Gene therapy posed to reinvent medicine

    Tribune staff reporters
    On May 22, 1989, doctors at the National Cancer Institute in Bethesda, Md., hovered over the bedside of their patient, a 52-year-old man dying of cancer. A nurse hooked up a plastic intravenous bag containing a milky fluid. The man and his wife held...

    Tags: Colon, National Institutes of Health, Tumors, Howard Hughes, Muscle

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