Research: No detectable XMRV in subjects with chronic fatigue syndrome from Quebec, Virology, 16 September 2011
Virology. 2011 Sep 16. [Epub ahead of print] No detectable […]
Virology. 2011 Sep 16. [Epub ahead of print] No detectable […]
TGI Friday! Four recently published research abstracts, 16 September 2011 Read More »
Our regular Friday summary of research abstracts received this week
From BMC Health Services Research, open-access journal, 15 September 2011.
From ‘Research 1st’, the CFIDS Association research review, 13 September
‘Backing for ME research’, Public Servant news magazine, 14 September 2011 Read More »
From ‘Public Servant’, 14 September 2011 The state is to
Commons Early Day Motion on ME Research – 123 MPs sign so far Read More »
The first ‘Early Day Motion’ devoted to ME research in
From the Northern CFS/ME Clinical Network blog, 1 September 2011
TGI Friday! Latest ME/CFS research study abstracts, 9 September 2011 Read More »
Our weekly summary of research abstracts received this week that
Child Care Health Dev. 2011 Sep 1. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2214.2011.01298.x. [Epub
TGI Friday! Our weekly round-up of ME/CFS research abstracts Read More »
Abstracts from six research papers that have been published or
AJNR Am J Neuroradiol. 2011 Aug 25. [Epub ahead of
TGI Friday! Our latest round-up of ME/CFS research studies, 26 August 2011 Read More »
CFS prevalence and risk factors over time. Jason LA, Porter
From The Observer, 21 August 2011 (story by Robin McKie)
Our Friday research round-up – abstracts you may not have already seen here Read More »
Friday research roundup – abstracts from some recently published papers
From PLoSOne, 18 August 2011 Otto Erlwein, Mark J. Robinson,
Research, another negative XMRV study, 17 August 2011 Read More »
From the Journal of Virology, published on line ahead of
Research: a trio of recent reports in the learned journals, accessed 11 August 2011 Read More »
From Child Pschol Psychiatry, 16 April 2011 What to do
‘New hope for ME/CFS research in the UK’ – joint charities’ biobank statement Read More »
Three charities – Action for M.E., the ME Association and