Author(s): Abraham Shulman
Explaining “Unexplained Illnesses” is significant in its attempt to translate the basic science of what is known of the pathophysiological mechanisms of inflammatory biochemistry, including stress and apoptosis, for the clinical diagnostic entities of chronic fatigue syndrome, multiple chemical sensitivity, fibromyalgia, posttraumatic stress disorder, Gulf War syndrome, and others, including tinnitus. In a carefully structured format, the author presents extensive references for the hypothesis of a unifying theory for diagnosis and treatment of these diagnostic entities.