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Re: New progressive leadership needed for CFS at CDC

(Score: 1, Interesting)
by Anonymous on Oct 05, 2009 - 05:36 PM
Everyone wants miracles - advocates are most likely no different than anyone else on that score

Re: New progressive leadership needed for CFS at CDC

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by Anonymous on Oct 10, 2009 - 10:10 PM
So should we move the AIDS program to a Chronic Center too? And then what, Hepatitis C? What other infectious diseases should go to a chronic diseases center - all the ones that can't be cured?

Re: New progressive leadership needed for CFS at CDC

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by Anonymous on Oct 15, 2009 - 03:19 PM
This particular type of virus is far less complex than the AIDS virus so they do believe that anti-virals can be cooked up quickly to clear it out and kill it off. We know it does cause certain cancers and this has been known for more than just the last three years. In fact, this "virus" has been known at the CDC since about 1991 and yet the CFS shop did nothing with the data or research. So yes, we do know the advocates are going to be enraged with the CDC and with Bill Reeves in particular with this study and the data now just coming out that this virus was first discovered in 1991. Heads will fall after this study reaches more of the CFS advocates. Reeves and his people better get their resumes together and get out of Dodge quick! THEY, the advocates, are calling for Reeves head and Congress is involved, my understanding from a few folks up there. Not good. We don't need Congress on our backs again and this is going to do it.
Reeves: you really mucked it up for the rest of us. I need my job.

  • Re: New progressive leadership needed for CFS at CDC by Anonymous on Nov 28, 2009 - 12:54 AM
  • Re: New progressive leadership needed for CFS at CDC

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    by Anonymous on Oct 24, 2009 - 01:28 PM
    Whining? Does this reflect the real attitude at CDC toward sick people? If so, this explains the complete lack of progress at the agency in CFS and other diseases. Fire the people who think this way, and hire scientists who understand that they work for the people of this country.

    Reeves needed to get the boot long ago, and others who use pop psychology to blame people for their own diseases, as though a bad attitude could explain bacterial and viral ailments symptoms.

    I hope the new director is reading this website and gets out his new broom for a clean sweep.

  • Re: New progressive leadership needed for CFS at CDC by Anonymous on Oct 26, 2009 - 08:59 AM
  • Re: New progressive leadership needed for CFS at CDC by Anonymous on Oct 26, 2009 - 09:03 AM
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