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Article: Lysine helped CFIDS sufferer gain control of his life. (chronic fatigue immune dysfunction syndrome)
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- Medical Update
- Article date:
- October 1, 1995
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It all started when a nearly completed book deal went sour. It ended when pure blind luck led the young writer to consider an amino acid he had only stumbled across.
In late 1985, author Cameron Stauth seemed to be on the way up: three published books, nearly a hundred magazine articles, and a soon-to-be-completed book deal about the NASA space program. Yet, strangely enough, he felt anything but powerful; he had begun noticing flulike symptoms when he got a call one day from his literary agent. The NASA book deal was canceled, the agent said; all the hard work Stauth had put into the project was down the drain. Instead, said the agent, Stauth would write about ...
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Article: FLEMING NAMES STAUTH CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
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... ... Oct. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Robert E. Stauth, president of Fleming Cos. Inc. (NYSE ... its regular meeting held here today. Stauth, 49, was named president and chief operating ... announcing the change, Werries said, "Bob Stauth's career with Fleming has been varied ...
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