Chronic Fatigue Virus Saga Continues – Murine Leukemia Virus or MLV Found by FDA and NIH
August 23, 2010 by Chris Hempel
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The chronic fatigue virus saga continues. Today, the NIH, FDA and CDC held a teleconference and provided additional evidence of an association between a virus and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. But instead of focusing directly on XMRV like I thought they would, most of the call was centered on a family of viruses called murine leukemia […]
Does XMRV Use Cholesterol to Survive in the Body Like HIV-AIDS? What XMRV Infected Twins May Teach us about the Virus.
November 21, 2009 by Chris Hempel
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You know the old saying, “trust your instincts?” When you get a “gut feeling” about something, pay attention to it. Ever since Addi and Cassi first became ill with a flu like virus in 2005, my motherly instincts kicked into overdrive. After months of being sick, I was told by Stanford doctors that Addi and […]