Friday, December 2, 2011

Stolen Notebooks and a Biochemist in Chains

Among U.S. scientists who work primarily on this disease, essentially no one argues for a psychosomatic cause. Nor do any researchers use the 2005 definition, besides the ones whose work is paid for by the CDC. Nevertheless, the agency has had a huge influence on the opinion of doctors and the general public, creating an attitude of skepticism and even condescension toward the disease. Rather than focusing on treatments, the majority of research has gone toward providing evidence, in one form or another, that patients had some kind of psychological problem long before they developed the syndrome. Although public officials have acknowledged that the disease may have a number of different causes, including physiological ones, their public statements have alienated the patient community, without offering any clear path to treatment or prevention.

Source: http://feeds.slate.com/click.phdo?i=165cb3ce892b2fe85e284eb9018aa2a2

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