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Time for Unrest: Why patients with ME are demanding justice
Independent: Time for Unrest: Why patients with ME are demanding justice, by Nathalie Wright, 7 Jan 2018 A new film sheds light on a condition that is largely ignored. Nathalie Wright reports on the struggles patients face to be taken seriously by … Continue reading
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My final year at Oxford, when I felt punished for having ME
Guardian article by Nathalie Wright & Alice Woolley, 18 October 2016: My final year at Oxford, when I felt punished for having ME For centuries Oxford has ‘rusticated’ students – expelled them to their family home in the country – … Continue reading
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People with ME respond to PACE trial with their stories
Irish Independent: ‘No one chooses to have ME – everything changed when I became ill’ [Tom Kindlon Oct 30] As a new study suggests that ME can be beaten through therapy and exercise, long-term sufferer Tom Kindlon says it’s not that … Continue reading
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