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CDC Public Awareness Campaign

From the CFIDS Association of America:

The CFS public awareness campaign press conference was held Friday, November 3 in Washington, DC. Click here to view video highlights!
                               
                               

Coverage began last night (November 2) with an NBC Nightly News story about the campaign and CFS! See it here.

The November 13 issue of People magazine (on newsstands November 3) includes the full-page ad about CFS!

From the CDC – Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Awareness Campaign| Mission/Goals:

The first national public awareness campaign on chronic fatigue
syndrome is designed to educate the American public and health care
professionals about who is at risk for CFS, the symptoms of the
illness, treatment and management options, the importance of seeking
diagnosis and treatment, and the impact of the illness on both patients
and family members.

The Department of Health and Human
Services (HHS) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
are committed to improving awareness about chronic fatigue syndrome and
provide up-to-date educational resources on the illness. CFS is a
public health concern because:

  • CFS affects more than 1 million Americans.
  • Less than 20% of Americans with CFS have been diagnosed.
  • CFS can be as debilitating as multiple sclerosis, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis and similar chronic conditions.
  • The
    annual economic impact of CFS in the United States is $9.1 billion in
    lost wages and earnings alone, not including health care costs or
    disability benefits.

It’s important for people to recognize the symptoms of CFS and, if you or a loved one has those symptoms… Get informed. Get diagnosed. Get help.
       

Wow. We’ve been noticed.

4 responses to “CDC Public Awareness Campaign”

  1. carlos gonzalez Avatar
    carlos gonzalez

    The links to the videos do not work, please fix them, this is a relevany piece of information for all of us…

  2. SB Avatar

    Both of those links work for me — they don’t open the videos directly, they take you to the sites where the videos are.

    Try again?

  3. Fibromyalgia Research Blog Avatar

    We’ve linked to your excellent blog – Would you be willing to return the favor? Thank you kindly.

  4. Colleen Avatar

    I found your site on BlogHer – I have a blog about training for the 3-Day walk for breast cancer – would you be interested in a link or entry exchange?

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