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Thursday 26 August 2010
Dr. Byron Hyde has been instrumental in understanding the distinct difference between ME and CFS.
Dr. Hyde has been consulting with Canadian patients with ME/CFS for over 25 years. He co-authored his first text book in 1992 called 'The Clinical and Scientific Basis of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome', Nightingale Research Foundation, Ottowa.
Dr. Hyde will be speaking in the ACT, New South Wales, Western Australia, Tasmania and Victoria.
ACT: 1st week in September
NSW:
Wednesday 8th September 2010, 6.30pm for a 7pm start
Dougherty Community Centre, 7 Victor Street, Chatswood
Click here for the registration form.
WA:
Saturday 11th September 2010, 3pm
The Niche, 11 Aberdare Road (cnr Hospital Road), Nedlands
Click here for the registration form.
VIC:
Saturday 18th September, 12.30 - 3.30pm
Melbourne Town Hall, Swanston Street, Melbourne
Seminar for patients, medical practitioners, allied health professionals, policy advisors, academics and community members.
Click here for the registration form.
More information will be available soon. Please get in touch with your state office for further information.
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As many as 180,000 Australians are directly affected by ME/CFS
Research
Research into ME/CFS is occuring across the globe. Follow the links below for research resources.
Alison Hunter Memorial Foundation
Australian Research Institutions
International Research Institutions
Support Organisations by State
ME/CFS Australia directs enquiries from members of the community about frontline support for people with ME/CFS to independently run state organisations.
Resources
Nutrition and ME/CFS: Download a PDF, available in the following languages:
Chinese(717 kb)Croatian(880 kb)Dutch(680 kb)French(740 kb)German(865 kb)Greek(821 kb)Italian(735 kb)Spanish(679 kb)Vietnamese(741 kb)
