RivkaRivka
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Hi all. Here is an essay I managed to write last week, after the NIH news:
http://commonhealth.wbur.org/2015/11/nih-chronic-fatigue-syndrome
I wrote the essay about the government's ground breaking announcement of help for ME/CFS. It is on the website for National Public Radio's Boston affiliate, WBUR. It is accompanied by a 7 minute radio segment in which the reporter interviewed both me and investigative journalist David Tuller -- otherwise known as My Hero -- for his smooth take down of Goliath, i.e. the PACE study that trivializes this serious disease.
The 7 minute radio piece airs today sometime between 3-4 pm ET on WBUR.org, likely at 3:15 or 3:20 pm, during WBUR's 1 hour "Radio Boston" show. It can be heard live on the radio or online at WBUR.org. And after the show is over, the 7 minute radio segment will be linked next to the essay.
Please spread the news. And add a comment, if you are able, under the essay on the website. They are considering doing more on ME/CFS, on their more widely heard *national* show, and showing reader interest could tip the scales.
Warmly,
Rivka
http://commonhealth.wbur.org/2015/11/nih-chronic-fatigue-syndrome
I wrote the essay about the government's ground breaking announcement of help for ME/CFS. It is on the website for National Public Radio's Boston affiliate, WBUR. It is accompanied by a 7 minute radio segment in which the reporter interviewed both me and investigative journalist David Tuller -- otherwise known as My Hero -- for his smooth take down of Goliath, i.e. the PACE study that trivializes this serious disease.
The 7 minute radio piece airs today sometime between 3-4 pm ET on WBUR.org, likely at 3:15 or 3:20 pm, during WBUR's 1 hour "Radio Boston" show. It can be heard live on the radio or online at WBUR.org. And after the show is over, the 7 minute radio segment will be linked next to the essay.
Please spread the news. And add a comment, if you are able, under the essay on the website. They are considering doing more on ME/CFS, on their more widely heard *national* show, and showing reader interest could tip the scales.
Warmly,
Rivka