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[http://cellfatigue.blogspot.co.uk/ Cell Fatigue] is a blog that explores the biochemical side of [[ME/CFS]] research. The purpose of the blog as explained by the author: <blockquote>"I have ME/CFS. I want to understand it. I want to be well! ME/CFS is a debilitating multi-system condition, for which there is currently no proper mainstream treatment, let alone cure. I made this blog to share some of my mini explorations into various areas of research. There is so much pathological overlap between most chronic diseases, I am broadly interested in how health and disease work in general. Researchers please contact me if you would like to discuss any topics covered on this blog."<ref>https://www.blogger.com/profile/12987483359214068938</ref></blockquote> ==References== {{Reflist}} [[Category:Blogs]]
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