Haworth Research Series on Malaise, Fatigue, and Debilitation
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Haworth Research Series on Malaise, Fatigue, and Debilitation is a series of books published by Haworth Medical Press with Roberto Patarca-Montero, MD, PhD, as the senior editor. Topics included basic information on chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, and related illnesses, as well as specific questions regarding etiology, pathophysiology, psychology, and possible treatments.
Books in series[edit | edit source]
- 2000, Concise Encyclopedia of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome by Roberto Patarca-Montero[1]
- 2001, Enteroviral and Toxin Mediated Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Other Organ Pathologies by John Richardson
- 2001, Autogenic Training: A Mind-Body Approach to the Treatment of Fibromyalgia and Chronic Pain Syndrome by Micah R. Sadigh, Ph.D.
- 2001, Phytotherapy of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Evidence-Based and Potentially Useful Botanicals in the Treatment of CFS by Roberto Patarca-Montero[2]
- 2001, Adolescence and Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Journeys with the Dragon by Naida Brotherston
- 2001, CFIDS, Fibromyalgia, and the Virus-Allergy Link: Hidden Viruses, Allergies, and Uncommon Fatigue/Pain Disorders by R. Bruce Duncan
- 2002, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and the Body's Immune Defense System: What Does the Research Say? by Roberto Patarca-Montero[3]
- 2002, The Concise Encyclopedia of Fibromyalgia and Myofascial Pain by Roberto Patarca-Montero[4]
- 2002, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Christianity, and Culture: Between God and an Illness by Jim Rotholz
- 2002, Treatment of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome in the Antiviral Revolution Era by Roberto Patarca-Montero
- 2003, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Genes, and Infection: The ETA-1/OP Paradigm — What Does the Literature Say? by Roberto Patarca-Montero[5]
- 2004, Medical Etiology, Assessment, and Treatment of Chronic Fatigue and Malaise: Clinical Differentiation and Intervention; What Does the Research Say? by Roberto Patarca-Montero[6]
- 2004, Handbook of Cancer-Related Fatigue: What Does the Research Say? by Roberto Patarca-Montero[7]
- 2004, The Psychopathology of Functional Somatic Syndromes: Neurobiology and Illness Behavior in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia, Gulf War Illness, Irritable Bowel, and Premenstrual Dysphoria by Peter Manu
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Roberto Patarca-Montero (2000), Concise Encyclopedia of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (book), ISBN 0789009226
- ↑ Roberto Patarca-Montero (2001), Phytotherapy of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Evidence-Based and Potentially Useful Botanicals in the Treatment of CFS (book), ISBN 0789009099
- ↑ Roberto Patarca-Montero (2002), Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and the Body's Immune Defense System: What Does the Research Say? (book), ISBN 0789015293
- ↑ Roberto Patarca-Montero (2002), The Concise Encyclopedia of Fibromyalgia and Myofascial Pain (book), ISBN 0789015277
- ↑ Roberto Patarca-Montero (2003), Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Genes, and Infection: The ETA-1/OP Paradigm—What Does the Literature Say? (book), ISBN 0789017938
- ↑ Roberto Patarca-Montero (2004), Medical Etiology, Assessment, and Treatment of Chronic Fatigue and Malaise: Clinical Differentiation and Intervention; What Does the Research Say? (book), ISBN 0789021951
- ↑ Roberto Patarca-Montero (2004), Handbook of Cancer-Related Fatigue: What Does the Research Say? (book), ISBN 0789021684