A Tale of
Bureaucracy, Money and Belief
By Caroline
T. Anderson
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Dozens of people are falling ill in a rural, Ohio town. The symptoms are all
the same: extreme fatigue, swollen glands, exercise intolerance, difficulty with memory and concentration, dizziness, and
joint pain. The novel uses extensively researched data on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, or ME/CFS, as it follows the investigation
by a local reporter and the town doctor into the cause of the outbreak. The pair uncover a decades-old plot by insurance companies
to paint ME/CFS as a psychosomatic illness to avoid making billions in payments as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
closes its eyes to the situation. The investigation turns violent as the community get closer to uncovering the truth about
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and its link to infectious viruses. Set on horse farms run by tough women, `Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: A
Novel' exposes the money motive that has stifled research into the illness, which has ruined the lives of millions of Americans,
three out of four of whom are women.
Your family and friends are thinking --
"But my loved one doesn't LOOK sick. They're just in a slump. If they just push
themselves they'll feel better."
None of that could be further from the truth. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is likely caused
by contagious viruses.
Read Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: A Novel and understand.
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