Film Gives Voice to Chronic Fatigue Patients Seeking Understanding, Treatment – Valley News

Read article - Quotes Roshini Pinto-Powell, associate professor of medicine and of medical education, in a feature story about how the Massachusetts ME/CFS & FM Association and the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth are hosting a screening and panel discussion of Unrest, a Sundance award-winning documentary about myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (M.E.). Pinto-Powell, who has encountered patients with M.E. and agrees with patients and advocates that the name "chronic fatigue syndrome" fails to capture the life-changing nature of the disease, will attend the discussion. The article also mentions that Paul Guyre, active emeritus professor of microbiology and immunology, and a team of researchers in a lab in the Borwell research building at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, are examining blood samples in search of a difference in immune response to infections in people with M.E.