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News ReleasesPlease note journalists and charities interested in reporting on Severe NE/CFS: A Guide to Living should direct enquiries to media@severeme.info or 020 8670 1502 rather than the AYME office. Mainstream Media Release – embargo 29th March 2010 Help at Last for the Tens of Thousands Suffering from Severe MEFrom next month, extensive practical help will at last be available for the many thousands of people battling ME in its most life destroying form, thanks to a determined woman who is herself extremely ill. Emily Collingridge, 28, has written the first reference book on severe ME to exist in the UK. Severe ME/CFS: A Guide to Living will be launched on the 29th March 2010 and has already received extensive praise in previews…
Professional Media Release – embargo 29th March 2010 Important new book to help professionals working with the tens of thousands with severe ME/CFSFrom next month, health, social care and education professionals will at last have access to extensive, reliable information on ME/CFS in its most difficult form. Severe ME/CFS: A Guide to Living by Emily Collingridge is the first reference book on severe ME to exist in the UK. It will be launched on 29th March 2010 and has already received extensive praise in previews, with professionals hailing it as an important development in the management of severe ME/CFS.
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