NIH TO HOST TELEBRIEFING TO DISCUSS PANEL REPORT FROM PATHWAYS TO PREVENTION WORKSHOP: ADVANCING THE RESEARCH ON ME/CFS

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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH NIH News
Office of Disease Prevention (ODP) <https://prevention.nih.gov/>
For Immediate Release: Tuesday, June 2, 2015

CONTACT: Deborah Langer, 301-443-4569, <e-mail:langerdh@xxxxxxxxxx>

MEDIA ADVISORY

NIH TO HOST TELEBRIEFING TO DISCUSS PANEL REPORT FROM PATHWAYS TO PREVENTION WORKSHOP: ADVANCING THE RESEARCH ON ME/CFS

WHAT: Press Telebriefing

The workshop panel will hold a press telebriefing to discuss their findings and answer questions from members of the media. Shortly after the conclusion of the telebriefing, an audio playback will be available for a four week period.

For more information on the workshop, visit <https://prevention.nih.gov/programs-events/pathways-to-prevention/workshops/me-cfs>

NOTE: Closed captioning is available upon request; we will need 72 hours advance notice for this service.

WHEN: Tuesday, June 16, 2015, 11 a.m. EDT

WHERE: Telebriefing Phone Number: 888- 428-7458 (U.S. and Canada), 862-255-5400 (Other International Callers)

Please reference the NIH Pathways to Prevention program on Advancing Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. All interested parties are welcome to listen in, but the panel will only be accepting questions from members of the media.

Audio Playback Phone Number: 888-640-7743 (U.S. and Canada), 754-333-7735 (Other International Callers)

Enter replay code 118646.

Contact: Please contact Deborah Langer in the NIH Office of Disease Prevention at 301-443-4569 or <langerdh@xxxxxxxxxx>.

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