Tag Archives: Dr Robert Naviaux

Cell danger response biology – the new science that connects environmental health with mitochondria & the rising tide of chronic illness

Perspective: Cell danger response biology the new science that connects environmental health with mitochondria and the rising tide of chronic illness, by Robert K Naviaux in Mitochondrion Vol 51, March 2020, Pages 40-45 [Available online 23 December 2019] https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mito.2019.12.005   … Continue reading

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Metabolic features of Gulf War illness [similarities & differences to CFS]

Metabolic features of Gulf War illness, by Robert K Naviaux, Jane C Naviaux, Kefeng Li, Lin Wang, Jonathan M Monk, A Taylor Bright, Hayley J Koslik, Janis B Ritchie, Beatrice A Golomb in PLoS ONE 14(7): e0219531 [Published: July 26, 2019] … Continue reading

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Metabolic features & regulation of the healing cycle – a new model for chronic disease pathogenesis & treatment

Metabolic features and regulation of the healing cycle – a new model for chronic disease pathogenesis and treatment, by Robert K Naviaux in Mitochondrion [Available online 9 August 2018] This article presents a hypothesis of chronic diseases including ME/CFS Highlights for … Continue reading

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Treating autism and ME/CFS: could one drug help both?

Open Medicine Foundation blog post, by Cort Johnson, 19 October 2017: Treating autism and ME/CFS: could one drug help both? Autism is one of the most difficult conditions to treat. A neurodevelopmental disorder that typically strikes before the age of … Continue reading

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Naviaux & Gordon respond to criticisms of their metabolomics research

Reply to Roerink et al.: Metabolomics of chronic fatigue syndrome, by Robert K. Naviaux and Eric Gordon in PNAS 2017 114 (6) E911-E912; [published ahead of print January 26, 2017] We thank Roerink et al. (1) for their comments. We respond to … Continue reading

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Viruses and CFS: statement by Prof Robert Naviaux

Open Medicine Foundation blog post, 9 Sep 2016: Viruses and CFS: Statements by Ron Davis and Bob Naviaux Dr Bob Naviaux: Question – Many ME/CFS experts have improved the symptoms in some patients by treating with antivirals and Ampligen (polyIC double … Continue reading

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Naviaux’s ME/CFS ground-breaking metabolomics results says Prof Davis

Open Medicine Foundation blog post, by Prof Ron Davis, 30 August 2016: ME/CFS ground-breaking metabolomics results by Naviaux RK, et al The publication, “Metabolic Features of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome” by Naviaux RK, et al. is a landmark in ME/CFS research. … Continue reading

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CFS could be the body trying to hibernate

The Times comments on Naviaux et al’s chemical signature research, by Tom Whipple, 30 August 2016: Chronic fatigue syndrome could be the body trying to hibernate An estimated 250,000 people have CFS in Britain. The disease, which is difficult to … Continue reading

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Researchers identify characteristic chemical signature for CFS

UC San Diego Press release, by Scott LaFee, 29 August 2016: Researchers Identify Characteristic Chemical Signature for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Discovery, along with revealed underlying biology, could lead to faster, more accurate diagnoses and more effective, personalized therapies Chronic fatigue … Continue reading

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OMF announces an expanded ME/CFS metabolomics study

Open Medicine Foundation newsletter, May 2016: Announcing the Expanded ME/CFS Metabolomics Study Now that the Severely Ill-BIG DATA Study is fully underway, we want to perform multiple investigations at the same time. Because of the many recent small and large … Continue reading

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