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This article is from the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) FAQ, by cfs-news@cais.com (Roger Burns) with numerous contributions by others.

A1. Articles on-line

There are a series of medical articles regarding the diagnosis and
treatment of CFS which are available from the STJOHNS Listserv on the
Internet. Below are shown article titles and authors, with their
filenames. Instructions on how to retrieve the files are described
after this listing of articles. On the web version of this document,
the filenames below are hotlinked to the full text of each article.

CFSLAPP1 TXT "Chronic fatigue syndrome is a real disease"
Charles Lapp. North Carolina Family Physician, Winter 1992.
CFIDS923 BELL "CFS: Recent Advances in Diagnosis and Treatment"
by D Bell
CFIDS923 CALABRE# "Chronic Fatigue Syndrome"
by L Calabrese, T Danoa, E Camaro, W Wilke; (reprinted from American
Family Physician)
CFIDS923 CHENEY# "Diagnosis of CFS: An Assertive Approach"
by P Cheney, W C Lapp
CFIDS923 GOLDSTEI "Diagnosis of CFS as Limbic Encephalopathy"
by J Goldstein
CFIDS923 HICKIE# "Diagnosing CFS: Principles and Pitfalls for the Patient,
Physician and Researcher"
by I Hickie, D Wakefield
CFIDS923 KLIMAS "Diagnosing CFIDS: An Immunologist's Approach"
by N Klimas
CFIDS923 JONES# "Clinical comments"
by J Jones, A Komaroff, B Natelson, D Peterson
CFIDS923 YUNUS "CFS and Fibromyalgia Syndrome: Similarities and
Differences"
by M Yunus
CFIDS923 SANDMAN# "Protocol for Cognitive Assessment of CFIDS"
by C Sandman, S Moore

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The above articles and other files of interest are available from the
STJOHNS LISTSERV at St. John's University. To use the STJOHNS file
server, send commands (described as follows) by e-mail to
LISTSERV@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU. To get a list of current files
available, send the command GET CFS-FILE FILELIST to the LISTSERV
address above. To retrieve specific files, note the filenames on the
FILELIST and then send the command GET to the LISTSERV address (each
file has a two-part name). There are other Listservs which also have
files of interest. Send the command GET CFS-D FILELIST to the address
LISTSERV@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US to obtain a list of files available at
that facility. For information on fibromyalgia, send GET FIBROM-L
FILELIST to LISTSERV@MITVMA.MIT.EDU.



 

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