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Webinar: The Science of CFS: Past, Present and Future

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On Wednesday, May 28th at 2 p.m. EST, the CFIDS Association is hosting a Webinar called The Science of CFS: Past, Present & Future. If you have a phone and a computer, you can attend the webinar and hear CFIDS Association president, Kim McClearly, and scientific director Suzanne Vernon, PhD, give an overview of CFS science.

They will be discussing what research has already discovered about CFS and what is currently happening in CFS research. How CFS affects the body will also be part of the webinar. Hear what Dr. Vernon and the Association envision as the next steps on the path to discovery, and find out how The Campaign to Accelerate CFS Research is designed to build the capacity of the scientific community all over the world to find the answers underlying this complex illness.

This free webinar is limited to 1,000 people and advance registration is required. Click below on the link to register.

Register for The Science of CFS: Past, Present & Future Webinar

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