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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome - Organizations

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      new window Alison Hunter Memorial Foundation  [Recommended]   Description: Myalgic encephalopathy and chronic fatigue syndrome information for patients and medical professionals. (ahmf.org)
new window CFIDS Association of America  [Recommended]   Description: Chronic fatigue syndrome information, support and advocacy resources, including a grassroots on-line action center. (cfids.org)
new window Action for M.E. Description: Action for M.E. is a UK charity working to improve the lives of people with M.E. They campaign for more research, better services and treatments. (afme.org.uk)
new window American Association for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome - AACFS Description: Organization of research scientists, physicians, licensed medical healthcare professionals, and other individuals and institutions interested in promoting the stimulation, coordination, and exchange of ideas for CFS research and patient care. (aacfs.org)
new window American M.E. Society Description: The Myalgic Encephalomyelitis Society of America concentrates on CFS research information and advocacy issues. (cfids-cab.org)
new window CFIDS Charitable Alliance Inc. Description: An organization for sufferers of CFIDS, fibromyalgia and related disorders. Includes email groups to chat. (home.nyc.rr.com)
new window CFIDS Emergency Relief Services, Inc. Description: Helps primarily people with chronic fatigue syndrome, who having no other recourse, would endure hunger, homelessness and/or medical deprivation. (cfidsers.org)
new window FM-CFS Canada Description: Canadian national, registered-charity devoted to fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome, advancing education, research and treatment. (fm-cfs.ca)
new window M.E.S.S. Description: Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (CFS) Support Services offers information and support for CFS patients. (cfids-cab.org)
new window ME/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Society of NSW Inc. Description: This site includes information on what the Society offers, the disease, further reading and downloadable brochures. (me-cfs.org.au)
new window National CFIDS Foundation Description: The NCF is a national non-profit that funds research and provides information, education, and support to people who have chronic fatigue syndrome, also known as CFIDS and M.E. (ncf-net.org)
new window New Jersey Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Association Description: An organization of people with CFS which supports, informs and helps patients to deal with this serious illness. An in depth look at this syndrome as well as frequently asked questions. (njcfsa.org)
new window Nightingale Research Foundation Description: A Canadian organization dedicated to the study and treatment of M.E./CFS. (cyberus.ca)
new window Northern Rivers ME/CFS/FM Support Association Description: An Australian support association for people with ME/CFS/FM. (nrg.com.au)
new window R.E.S.C.I.N.D. Description: Promotes recognition of four related conditions: CFIDS/M.E. (chronic fatigue syndrome), fibromyalgia, Gulf war syndrome, and multiple chemical sensitivity. (geocities.com)
new window The CFS Research Foundation Description: A charity that supports research aimed at understanding chronic fatigue syndrome (also known as M.E.) and its treatment. (cfsresearchfoundation.org.uk)
new window The Connecticut CFIDS & FM Association, Inc. Description: Providing support to patients in Connecticut with chronic fatigue immune dysfunction syndrome, CFIDS, chronic fatigue syndrome, CFS, fibromyalgia syndrome, FM. (ct-cfids-fm.org)
new window The M.E. Association Description: The official website for UK-based charity covering everything from their latest research to advice on applying for benefits. (meassociation.org.uk)
new window The Myalgic Encephalomyelitis Association of Ontario Description: Offers info, tips, and support to those coping with ME/CFS and related illnesses, including youth and parents. (meao-cfs.on.ca)
new window Waterloo Wellington Myalgic Encephalomyelitis Association Description: A Canadian organization providing information about M.E., including coping strategies, diagnosing, the history, finding a physician and other related links. (ca.geocities.com)
new window Wisconsin Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Association Description: An information, advocacy and support organization for CFS and Fibromyalgia Syndrome. (wicfs-me.org)
 




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