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Healtheo360 is launching an in-depth new interview series…360Interviews!
“360 Interviews takes an in-depth look at the journeys of incredible individuals, how their lives were altered by chronic conditions, and how they took back control.”
Watch the Howard Bloom interview -- Chapter 1: The Origins of Howard Bloom, described here as “Part 1 of a multiparter on my 15 year wrestling match with the illlness that imprisoned me in a bedroom."
See also: health360's 360 Interviews highlight the life of Howard Bloom, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Authority
"With more than 90% of Americans living with CFS being initially dismissed or misdiagnosed by their families and healthcare providers, Howard Bloom shares his journey of diagnosis, adaptation and survival."
The 2007 book Chronic Fatigue Syndrome For Dummies includes Howard Bloom as one of the ten most famous people with CFS.[5]
“360 Interviews takes an in-depth look at the journeys of incredible individuals, how their lives were altered by chronic conditions, and how they took back control.”
In our first 360 interview we give you an introduction into the world of Howard Bloom. He brings us back into his childhood, his family upbringing and his fascination with science. Howard shares everything from his days of working with Michael Jackson to the moment CFS took over his life, and how support from others and social networks helped him get proper diagnosis and saved his life.
Watch the Howard Bloom interview -- Chapter 1: The Origins of Howard Bloom, described here as “Part 1 of a multiparter on my 15 year wrestling match with the illlness that imprisoned me in a bedroom."
See also: health360's 360 Interviews highlight the life of Howard Bloom, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Authority
"With more than 90% of Americans living with CFS being initially dismissed or misdiagnosed by their families and healthcare providers, Howard Bloom shares his journey of diagnosis, adaptation and survival."
The 2007 book Chronic Fatigue Syndrome For Dummies includes Howard Bloom as one of the ten most famous people with CFS.[5]