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A Breakthrough Test for CFS/ME is Announced

One of the most common and potentially debilitating symptoms of Aerotoxic Syndrome is Chronic Fatigues Syndrome / Myalgic Encephalomyelitis. The Aerotoxic Association is delighted to report that a study on CFS/ME has been published by the International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine (IJCEM). 

The study has details of a test that has been established to measure mitochondrial function, and it has been able to demonstrate a clear relationship to the fatigue suffered by CFS/ME patients.

The test was developed by Dr Sarah Myhill and Dr John McLaren-Howard, who have both worked extensively with Aerotoxic Syndrome sufferers. Indeed, Dr Myhill is the Aerotoxic Association's official medical expert.


Dr Norman Booth, Dr Sarah Myhill and Dr John McLaren-Howard
Dr Norman Booth, Dr Sarah Myhill and Dr John McLaren-Howard, authors of the study



PDF Press Release: A Test for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome / Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (CFS/ME)

 

PDF Chronic fatigue syndrome and mitochondrial dysfunction

This is the paper referred to in the press release, and is on the International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine website (IJCEM)

"This study aims to improve the health of patients suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) by interventions based on the biochemistry of the illness ..."


There is more information about CFS/ME and how you can get the test on Dr Myhill's website

 

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