2014 Immune Dysfunction (ME/CFS) Awareness Panel
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Monday May 12 is International Awareness Day for ME/CFS. Because of the overlap of ME/CFS with Fibromyalgia & Lyme Disease, ImmuneDysfunction. org, a 501(c)3 private foundation, hosts a panel discussion to explore the ramifications of these diseases in Vermont, and the current specifics and trends in research, and clinical care. Panelists have a combined experience of over one hundred years with these diseases in Vermont. Kenneth J. Friedman, Ph.D. Adjunct Instructor, Natural Sciences, Castleton State College - David W. Maughan, Ph.D. Research Professor, Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, The University of Vermont - Terence Naumann, M.D. Volunteer Physician at Open Door Clinic in Middlebury and Vergennes,and at The Peoples Health and Wellness Clinic in Barre, VT Clinical Assistant Professor, Dept of Family Practice, University of Vermont, College of Medicine - Carol Joy Gardner, D.O. Osteopathic Medical Physician, Nutritional Medicine Family Practice, Colchester,VT. - Rik Carlson Author: We’re Not in Kansas Anymore: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and the Politics of Disease, Director: INVISIBLE: a 60 minute
documentary film. More information available at: www.ImmuneDysfunction.org
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