Category: CDC

U.S. Votes to Track ME/CFS on BRFSS Survey

Back in March, we urged you to take action and inform your state health officials and departments to begin tracking ME/CFS as part of the their annually-conducted Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS). Many chronic health conditions are tracked using this system.  State health departments use the data collected to plan health projects and allocate resources; national

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Impact of proposed NIH and CDC cuts on ME Research

How would the proposed NIH and CDC Budget Cuts affect ME research? News organizations recently reported that President Donald Trump’s administration has asked the House and Senate to approve budget cuts for 2017 of $1.232 billion for the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and $314 million for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

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US: Family testifies about CDC's harmful recommendations at CFSAC

A member of the Shaw family reads their testimony during the comment period at the January CFSAC meeting: Good afternoon. I have had untreated ME/CFS for 38 years. Our testimony today is on the topic of the Center for Diseases Control’s (CDC) CFS group. The 2015 National Academy of Medicine report characterizes post-exertional malaise, or

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