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  • Dr David Bergs Panels Tests for Bloth Clotting in ME/CFS

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  • M.E. Associated Clotting Defects

    M.E. represents both a vasculitis and a central and peripheral change in vascular physiology. All such vascular illnesses should be potentially treatable. We do not yet know how to adequately treat the genetic forms of vasculitis & vascular patho-physiology mentioned here, nor the probable viral triggered genetic vascular pathologies also mentioned. Nor do we know how to treat those centrally caused injuries causing the circulating blood volume defects that are demonstrated when we do the "nuclear medicine circulating blood volume tests.

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News

  • 15.06.2009 Think Tank mentioned on Sky News
  • 08.06.2009 Conference on ME/CFS in Stavanger is open for patients and relatives
  • 27.01.2012 Persbericht: Petitie ME-patiënten: Erken ME als invaliderende biomedische ziekte
  • 24.01.2012 Response to ‘A controversial consensus’; By the International Consensus Panel, Journal of Internal Medicine
  • 24.01.2012 A controversial consensus – comment on article by Broderick et al, Journal of Internal Medicine
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