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Reproductive Issues By Pamela Young Director of Publications,
CFIDS Association of America
In a disease that affects three to five times more women than
men, relatively little direct research has focused on the gynecological
ramifications of CFS. This article provides an overview of the research to date
and some of the things we do know about pregnancy and gynecological
abnormalities.
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About the author: Pamela Young joined the CFIDS Association’s
staff in 2005 as director of publications. She has extensive experience working
with subject matter experts in specific technical fields. She brings over 10
years of magazine and online publishing experience to her role as editor of the
CFIDS Chronicle.
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