Impaired cognition in CFS is one of the most disabling and frustrating symptoms patients experience. Deficits in short-term memory, information processing and processing speed have been documented by several groups. How closely does the medical literature reflect patients’ experiences and how can cognitive testing help support self-reported measures?

Dr. Gudrun Lange, professor of physical medicine and rehabilitation at the New Jersey Medical School and research scientist at the VA War Related Illness & Injury Study Center, joins Dr. Suzanne Vernon, scientific director of the CFIDS Association of America, to explore these topics in an online presentation which is happening live between 7 and 8.30 pm UK time.

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