Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Mystery Skin Disease Under Microscope CDC study can't explain mysterious crawlingskin disease Study Finds Fibers Aren’t Cause of Morgellons Bizarre skin not infectious says

Federal study of Morgellons yields no answers Mysterious illness now dismissed in two studies as existing only in patients' minds Mysterious Skin Condition 'Morgellons' Not Contagious, Study Says The cause of a mysterious condition that haunts its sufferers with sensations of crawling bugs and fibrous material embedded in the skin may be one step closer to being found, a new study suggests. Mystery disease Morgellons: No clear cause A strange disease in which sufferers say they find fibers, fuzz and other debris sprouting from sores on their skin is not contagious and has no clear cause, the largest-ever study of the condition called Morgellons has found. Study of freakish illness, Morgellons, finds no cause ATLANTA — Imagine having the feeling that tiny bugs are crawling on your body, that you have oozing sores and mysterious fibers sprouting from your skin. Sound like a horror movie? Study finds no evidence mystery condition Morgellons has physiological cause TORONTO - Extensive study of people who believe they have a mysterious condition that has been dubbed Morgellons syndrome suggests that whatever is ailing these people probably isn't physiological. Mystery Skin Disease Under Microscope A new study sheds light on Morgellons disease, a controversial condition marked by crawling sensations in the skin. Bizarre skin disease Morgellons not infectious, CDC says CHICAGO (Reuters) - After an exhaustive search, researchers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have found no sign of an infectious agent, parasite or environmental exposure that could explain the mysterious skin condition known as Morgellons disease. People with the condition complain of crawling, itching and stinging sensations and they often see tiny fibers or filaments that ... Study of freakish mystery illness finds no cause In this Aug. 1, 2006 file photo, Verna Gallagher, who claims to be suffering from a rare infliction called, Morgellons, points to a sore on her skin that she believes bugs related to the condition emerged from, at her Roseville, Calif., home. Morgellons: Unexplained skin condition is non-infectious, not linked to environmental cause: CDC report The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has completed a comprehensive study of an unexplained skin condition commonly referred to as Morgellons. CDC Study Finds Fibers Aren't Cause of Morgellons Analyses showed that the fibers came from clothing or the environment, not any biologic material.
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