Benjamin Natelson

Dr. Benjamin Natelson, is a Neurologist with post-doctoral training in Behavioral Medicine. He is head of the Pain and Fatigue Study Center in New York City which specializes in treating and researching myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS), fibromyalgia (FM), and severe pain and fatigue illnesses. He is, also, an Emeritus Professor of Neurology and Neurosciences at Rutgers and Professor of Neurology at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai.

Dr. Natelson was one of the experts on the "Committee on the Diagnostic Criteria for Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome" that was convened for the 2015 Institute of Medicine report.

He served as past President of the Board of Directors of the International Association for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Myalgic Encephalomyelitis from 2001-2003.

Awards

 * 2009, Rudy Perpich Senior Lectureship Award, presented to a distinguished CFS/FM scientist, physician or healthcare worker awarded by IACFS/ME

Education

 * Medical degree: University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia
 * Neurology Residence: The Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx
 * Post-doctoral training in Behavioral Medicine: Cornell University's New York Hospital and the Walter Reed Institute of Research (formerly) in Washington, DC

Medscape Continuing Medicine Education

 * 2013, A Case-Based Approach to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome was a Medscape Continuing Medicine Education program co-authored by Dr Lisa Corbin, Dr Anthony Komaroff, Dr Benjamin Natelson, and Dr Peter Rowe.

ME/CFS Common Data Element (CDE) Project
Member of the Neurologic/Cognitive/CNS Imaging Working Group of the Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Common Data Element (CDE) Project sponsored by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Notable studies

 * A more complete list of Dr. Natelson's ME/CFS and FM research studies can be found at The Pain and Fatigue Study Center's Scientific Publications Link.


 * 1998, Measurement of CO2 in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Patients (Abstract)
 * 1998, Relation between neuropsychological impairment and functional disability in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (Full Article)
 * 1999, Impaired oxygen delivery to muscle in chronic fatigue syndrome (Full Article)
 * 2000, Psychiatric Comorbidity and Somatic Distress in Sudden and Gradual Onset Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (Full Article)
 * 2001, Health-Related Personality Variables in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Multiple Sclerosis (Abstract)
 * 2003, Perceived exertion in fatiguing illness: civilians with chronic fatigue syndrome (Abstract)
 * 2004, Cognitive Function Index for Patients with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (Abstract)
 * 2005, Objective evidence of cognitive complaints in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: a BOLD fMRI study of verbal working memory (Abstract)
 * 2007, Hypocapnia is a biological marker for orthostatic intolerance in some patients with chronic fatigue syndrome. (Full Text)
 * 2010, Sleep is not disrupted by exercise in patients with chronic fatigue syndromes (Full Article)
 * 2010, Cytokines across the night in chronic fatigue syndrome with and without fibromyalgia (Full Article)
 * 2011, Distinct Cerebrospinal Fluid Proteomes Differentiate Post-Treatment Lyme Disease from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (Full Article)
 * 2011, Safety and efficacy of vagus nerve stimulation in fibromyalgia: a phase I/II proof of concept trial
 * 2012, Increased ventricular lactate in chronic fatigue syndrome. III. Relationships to cortical glutathione and clinical symptoms implicate oxidative stress in disorder pathophysiology (Full Text)
 * 2013, Attention network test: assessment of cognitive function in chronic fatigue syndrome
 * 2013, Exercise and sleep deprivation do not change cytokine expression levels in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (Full Article)
 * 2015, Effect of Milnacipran Treatment on Ventricular Lactate in Fibromyalgia: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial (Full Text)
 * 2015, Chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia in diagnosed sleep disorders: a further test of the 'unitary' hypothesis. (Full Text)
 * 2017, Multi-Site Clinical Assessment of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (MCAM): Design and Implementation of a Prospective/Retrospective Rolling Cohort Study (Full Text)
 * 2017, Elevations of ventricular lactate levels occur in both chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia (Abstract)
 * 2017, Multimodal and simultaneous assessments of brain and spinal fluid abnormalities in chronic fatigue syndrome and the effects of psychiatric comorbidity (Full Text)
 * 2018, Balance deficits in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome with and without fibromyalgia (Abstract)

Interviews & talks

 * TV and radio interviews

Clinical location

 * Pain and Fatigue Study Center
 * Phillips Ambulatory Care Center, Suite 4K
 * Beth Israel Medical Center
 * 10 Union Square East
 * New York, NY 10003-3314
 * 212-844-6665

Online presence

 * The Pain & Fatigue Study Center

Books

 * 1998, Facing and Fighting Fatigue: A Practical Approach
 * 2007, Your Symptoms Are Real: What to Do When Your Doctor Says Nothing Is Wrong
 * 2008, Fatigue Science for Human Health, edited by Yatanabe, Y., Evengard, B., Natelson, B.H., Jason, L.A., & Kuratsune, H.