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The Myalgic Encephalomyelitis Association of Ontario and the Environmental

Health Clinic, Women's College Hospital

 

Present Our Special Guest Lecturer

 

 

Dr. David S. Bell " Current Findings and Research into ME/CFS: XMRV Virus

and What It Means "

 

 

Saturday, March 6, 2010, 1-4 p.m.

Women's College Hospital Auditorium, 76 Grenville Street, Toronto

 

Suggested Donation at the Door: $10

 

 

EVERYONE WELCOME! WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE FRAGRANCE / SCENT FREE ONLY PLEASE

Please do not use alcohol or other sanitizers right before entering the

event

 

 

For further information, call 416.222.8820 or 1.877.632.6682 or visit us

at

 

_www.meao-cfs.on.ca_ (http://www.meao-cfs.on.ca)

 

David S. Bell, MD, FAAP, is a Harvard graduate, with an MD degree from

Boston University School of Medicine, 1971. In 1978, he began work at the

University of Rochester but soon began a private practice in the town of

Lyndonville, New York. In 1985 nearly 220 persons became ill with an illness

subsequently called chronic fatigue syndrome in the communities surrounding

Lyndonville, New York. This illness cluster began a study of the illness which

continues today. Dr. Bell is the author or co-author of numerous

scientific papers and books on CFS. He has also lectured on the ways ME/CFS

affects

the neurological and immune systems and the possible explanations for this

illness, right down to the body's ability to handle oxygen at the cellular

level. He has been rigorously following the research into the XMRV virus

and will be speaking about this research.

 

 

 

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