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=== Immune system and infections=== '''Gut Bacteria Are Different in People With Chronic Fatigue Syndrome'''<ref>{{citation |last = Bakalar | first = Nicholas | date = 7 July 2016 | title = Gut Bacteria Are Different in People With Chronic Fatigue Syndrome|url= http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2016/07/07/gut-bacteria-are-different-in-people-with-chronic-fatigue-syndrome/|newspaper= The New York Times|location= |access-date= }}</ref> ''The New York Times: Well'' By: Nicholas Bakalar. (Jul 7, 2016) "A new study has identified a bacterial blueprint for chronic fatigue syndrome, offering further evidence that it is a physical disease with biological causes and not a psychological condition." '''Chronic fatigue and the microbiome'''<ref>{{citation |last = Greenwood | first = Sadja | date = 1 December 2016 | title = Chronic fatigue and the microbiome |url= http://www.ptreyeslight.com/article/chronic-fatigue-and-microbiome|newspaper= The Point Reyes Light|location= |access-date= }}</ref> ''The Point Reyes Light'' By: Sadja Greenwood, M.D. (Dec 1, 2016) "There is tremendous interest in the relationship between the microbes in and on our bodies and our state of health and disease. The origins of chronic fatigue syndrome have remained mysterious, though studied, for years, but it is now believed to be related in some ways to the bacteria in our gut." '''Chronic fatigue syndrome a kick in the guts'''<ref>{{citation |last = Loder | first = Florienne | date = Jan 9, 2017 | title = Chronic fatigue syndrome a kick in the guts |url= https://pursuit.unimelb.edu.au/articles/chronic-fatigue-syndrome-a-kick-in-the-guts\?=hootsuite|newspaper= The University of Melbourne - Pursuit |location= Melbourne, Australia|access-date= }}</ref> ''The University of Melbourne - Pursuit'' By: Florienne Loder. (Jan 9, 2017) "This is what people with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), or myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), experience. As the name implies, ME/CFS is a chronic, often severely disabling disease that comes with a myriad of symptoms rooted from the autonomic nervous system, immune system, endocrine system and gut. A good night’s sleep is not going to fix this severely debilitating disorder and treatments are hard to come by." '''How Gut Bacteria Is Helping To Unpack Chronic Fatigue Syndrome'''<ref>{{citation |last = Brancatisano|first = Emma | date = 3 February 2017 | title = How Gut Bacteria Is Helping To Unpack Chronic Fatigue Syndrome |url= http://www.huffingtonpost.com.au/2017/02/02/how-gut-bacteria-is-helping-to-unpack-chronic-fatigue-syndrome/|newspaper= The Huffington Post |location= Australia|access-date= }}</ref> ''The Huffington Post - Australia'' By: Emma Brancatisano. (Feb 3, 2017) "It is a debilitating condition that you may have heard of once or twice. And, contrary to popular conception, it goes beyond fatigue. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (also known as Myalgic Encephalomyetlitis) is a flu-like medical condition characterised not only by long-term fatigue but a whole host of other symptoms that limit a person's ability to carry out daily life." '''Queensland scientists make chronic fatigue breakthrough'''<ref>{{cite news | title = Queensland scientists make chronic fatigue breakthrough |url= http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/2017/02/21/queensland-scientists-make-chronic-fatigue-breakthrough|newspaper= Special Broadcasting Service |location= Australia | date = 21 February 2017|access-date= }}</ref> ''Special Broadcasting Service'' (Feb 21, 2017) "Chronic fatigue syndrome sufferers have been given new hope after Queensland researchers found strong evidence it is caused by a dysfunctional immune system." '''Queensland Scientists Make Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Research Breakthrough'''<ref>{{citation |last = Cooper | first = Luke | date = 21 February 2017 | title = Queensland Scientists Make Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Research Breakthrough |url= http://www.huffingtonpost.com.au/2017/02/21/queensland-scientists-make-chronic-fatigue-syndrome-research-bre/|newspaper= The Huffington Post |location= Australia|access-date= }}</ref> ''The Huffington Post - Australia'' By: Luke Cooper. (Feb 21, 2017) "Queensland scientists have linked Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), also known as Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME), to a dysfunctional immune system -- proving for the first time that the condition does stem from the body rather than the mind." '''Chronic fatigue syndrome linked to immune system deficiency in breakthrough'''<ref>{{citation |last = Miles | first = Janelle | date = 20 February 2017 | title = Chronic fatigue syndrome linked to immune system deficiency in breakthrough |url= http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/national/news-story/893e8b8326fd5d293cbad43659ff73f4|newspaper= Herald Sun |location= Melbourne |access-date= }}</ref> ''Herald Sun'' By: Janelle Miles. (Feb 20, 2017) "QUEENSLAND scientists have linked chronic fatigue syndrome to a dysfunctional immune system, providing more evidence the disorder is physiological rather than psychological." '''One of the Biggest Myths About Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Just Got Debunked'''<ref>{{citation |last = MacDonald | first = Fiona | date = 22 February 2017 | title = One of the Biggest Myths About Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Just Got Debunked |url= http://www.sciencealert.com/one-of-the-biggest-myths-about-chronic-fatigue-syndrome-just-got-destroyed|newspaper= Science Alert |location= Australia |access-date= }}</ref> ''Science Alert'' By: Fiona MacDonald. (Feb 22, 2017) "Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) or Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME) is one of the most perplexing conditions out there. It affects up to 1 million Americans and 2.6 percent of the global population, often triggering exhaustion so severe that patients can't work or study." '''Chronisches Erschöpfungssyndrom: schwierige Forschungsumstände, komplett neue Technologien und neue Erkenntnisse''' German (Chronic fatigue syndrome: difficult research conditions, completely new technologies and new findings)<ref>{{citation |last = Schickendanz|first = Melanie | date = January 3, 2017 | title = Chronisches Erschöpfungssyndrom: schwierige Forschungsumstände, komplett neue Technologien und neue Erkenntnisse - German (Chronic fatigue syndrome: difficult research conditions, completely new technologies and new findings)|url= http://www.huffingtonpost.de/melanie-schickedanz/chronisches-erschoepfungs_b_15057742.html?|newspaper= The Huffington Post|location= Germany |access-date= }}</ref> ''The Huffington Post'' Germany By: Melanie Schickedanz (Jan 3, 2017) "Der Forscher Prof. [[Ron Davis]] (u.a. Genetiker und Direktor der Open Medicine Foundation) hat ein neues Video veröffentlicht, in dem er über seine neuesten Entdeckungen bezüglich der Erkrankung Myalgische Enzephalomyelitis (wird oft mit dem verharmlosenden Namen CFS bzw. chronisches Erschöpfungssyndrom betitelt) spricht. Er und sein Forscherteam des Stanford Genome Technology Centers konnten signifikante Durchbrüche bezüglich des Verstehens der molekularen Mechanismen der Erkrankung erzielen, sodass es nun möglich ist, nach einer Behandlungsmöglichkeit zu forschen. Zudem berichtet er über neu entwickelte Technologien, die nötig sind, da sich die Forschung mit schwer an ME erkrankten Menschen als sehr schwierig gestaltet." '''Yet more research shows chronic fatigue syndrome is real. When will health services catch up?''' <ref>{{citation |last = Chainey|first = Naomi | date = 21 March 2017 | title = Yet more research shows chronic fatigue syndrome is real. When will health services catch up? |url= https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/mar/21/yet-more-research-shows-chronic-fatigue-syndrome-is-real-when-will-health-services-catch-up#comment-95304542|newspaper= The Guardian|location= |access-date= }}</ref> ''The Guardian'' By: Naomi Chainey (Mar 21, 2017) "When the New York Times publishes a piece on the glaring flaws in a large study conducted on the effectiveness of recommended treatments for chronically ill people, saying claims of recovery are “overstated” and “not justified by the data”, I can’t imagine that’s a good thing. However, as someone who has been ill with chronic fatigue syndrome (also called myalgic encephalomyelitis or ME/CFS) for over a decade, the article represents hope."
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