Here is the German list:
http://www.welt.de/die-welt/wissen/article9165482/Gute-Nacht.html
Utmost idiocy in the well reknown "die Welt". The theadline says at it all: "Good night". An article over sleep disorders and the possible link to a Virus that might cause chronic "tiredness"...
http://www.stern.de/gesundheit/chro...oest-ein-virus-die-krankheit-aus-1596505.html
unexited standard news coverage. Tells a few plain facts, without going any deeper into the matter
http://www.spiegel.de/wissenschaft/medizin/0,1518,713473,00.html
The "Spiegel" earned itself a lot of bad reputation by calling CFS a disease "sent from heaven", giving the undiserved sick so much leisure and social welfare. Just recently they reported how easily CFS patients could be cured, praising GET:
"Little by little distant aims move closer: falling into bed after an exhausting day and waking up the next day, fully recovered, fit, powerful and full of drive"
(http://www.spiegel.de/wissenschaft/medizin/0,1518,682407,00.html)
http://www.sueddeutsche.de/o5m38U/3536365/Virus-Gene-im-Blut.html
..just a very few words
http://www.aerztezeitung.de/medizin...icle/615714/machen-viren-chronisch-muede.html
Question: do viruses cause chronic tiredness??
http://www.aerzteblatt.de/nachricht...hoepfungssyndrom_Viren_stiften_Verwirrung.htm
Acceptable article that goes awefully wrong at the end. They question Dr. Robin Weiss of the imperial college in London and he straightens out the XMRV mystery: it is a "human rumor virus"
and the Austrian list:
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(end of list)
No, so far not a single news coverage in the totally corrupted republica delas bananas Austria ;-)
http://www.welt.de/die-welt/wissen/article9165482/Gute-Nacht.html
Utmost idiocy in the well reknown "die Welt". The theadline says at it all: "Good night". An article over sleep disorders and the possible link to a Virus that might cause chronic "tiredness"...
http://www.stern.de/gesundheit/chro...oest-ein-virus-die-krankheit-aus-1596505.html
unexited standard news coverage. Tells a few plain facts, without going any deeper into the matter
http://www.spiegel.de/wissenschaft/medizin/0,1518,713473,00.html
The "Spiegel" earned itself a lot of bad reputation by calling CFS a disease "sent from heaven", giving the undiserved sick so much leisure and social welfare. Just recently they reported how easily CFS patients could be cured, praising GET:
"Little by little distant aims move closer: falling into bed after an exhausting day and waking up the next day, fully recovered, fit, powerful and full of drive"
(http://www.spiegel.de/wissenschaft/medizin/0,1518,682407,00.html)
http://www.sueddeutsche.de/o5m38U/3536365/Virus-Gene-im-Blut.html
..just a very few words
http://www.aerztezeitung.de/medizin...icle/615714/machen-viren-chronisch-muede.html
Question: do viruses cause chronic tiredness??
http://www.aerzteblatt.de/nachricht...hoepfungssyndrom_Viren_stiften_Verwirrung.htm
Acceptable article that goes awefully wrong at the end. They question Dr. Robin Weiss of the imperial college in London and he straightens out the XMRV mystery: it is a "human rumor virus"
and the Austrian list:
?
?
?
(end of list)
No, so far not a single news coverage in the totally corrupted republica delas bananas Austria ;-)