ME Awareness: Columbia University: Will there be a Post-COVID-19 form of ME/CFS? | 26 May 2020
“There is abundant evidence that ME/CFS can follow apparently infectious illnesses of uncertain cause, or a clearly diagnosed infectious illness…”
“There is abundant evidence that ME/CFS can follow apparently infectious illnesses of uncertain cause, or a clearly diagnosed infectious illness…”
The ME Association End of Week Research Round-Up | 22 May 2020 Read More »
The research bulletin highlights 2 of 4 new studies about ME/CFS published in the last week.
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ME Awareness: ME Symptoms and Management by Ann Jones | 14 May 2020 Read More »
“Managing energy is the most difficult but important factor. My advice would be to try to establish a routine to get the best balance between sleep, activity and rest.”
“The GP’s I have seen treat everyone based on symptoms rather than the whole illness itself…”
ME Awareness: The MEA Ramsay Research Fund | 12 May 2020 Read More »
We invest in biomedical research but need your support so that we can do more to determine the cause(s) of M.E. and help develop effective treatments.
This exciting study will examine the physiology of M.E. and is led by researchers from Leicester, Oxford and Manchester Universities and Physios 4 M.E.
ME Awareness: All eyes on the Isle of Man as Juan completes his epic walk | 12 May 2020 Read More »
“The distance round the allotments is approximately 340 yards, so it should take me 14 days to reach the 2.6-mile goal,” Juan Cortlett.
ME Awareness: What the research is telling us about the pathology of ME |11 May 2020 Read More »
This leaflet provides a summary of what biomedical research is telling us about M.E. It considers key symptoms, common triggers, and explains how various aspects of disease pathology could be linked to specific symptoms.
The ME Association End of Week Research Round-Up | 08 May 2020 Read More »
The research bulletin highlights 3 of 6 new studies into ME/CFS and we’ve provided abstracts from all 6 studies published this week.
“This provides an explanation for the common observation that ME/CFS patients often report a sharp decrease in the number of colds and other viral infections they experience…”
The ME Association End of Week Research Round-up and Index Update | 01 May 2020 Read More »
The weekly research bulletin provides summary explanations of 3 new studies into ME/CFS and we’ve updated the central Research Index.
The ME Association End of Week Research Round-up | 24 April 2020 Read More »
The weekly research bulletin provides summary explanations of 7 new studies into ME/CFS.
The ME Association End of Week Research Round-up | 17 April 2020 Read More »
The weekly research bulletin provides summary explanations of 4 new studies into ME/CFS.
The ME Association End of Week Research Round-up | 27 March 2020 Read More »
The weekly research bulletin provides summary explanations of 3 new studies into ME/CFS.
The ME Association End of Week Research Round-up | 20 March 2020 Read More »
The weekly research bulletin provides summary reviews of 4 new studies into ME/CFS.
Amanda Sladdin talks about her efforts to raise funds for M.E. research and how they proved so successful.
All-Party Parliamentary Group on ME: Biomedical Research Meeting Summary | 17 March 2020 Read More »
The APPG on M.E. held its’ first meeting on 3rd March where biomedical research was discussed.
The ME Association End of Week Research Round-up | 13 March 2020 Read More »
The weekly research bulletin provides summary reviews of 3 new studies into ME/CFS.
MailOnline: Barely able to leave the house, told they are exaggerating and even that their ailment does not exist.