Category Archives: Newyddion
Flu vaccination alters gene expression in CFS
Research abstract Vaccines have been shown to cause differential expression of genes and increase antibody titers against antigens. Influenza vaccines may have an effect on unexplained disorders such as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (CFS/ME). Immunological changes have been identified following … Continue reading
Newidiadau Budd-daliadau Lles Sioe Deithiol 25 Mehefin
Free events are being held for disabled people and their families to help you understand the changes to welfare benefits and know your rights: Tuesday 25 June 2013 Bangor Wednesday 3 July Newport FULLY BOOKED Thursday 18 July Newtown The … Continue reading
Llais Niwrolegol Gweithiwr datblygu hysbyseb swydd – canolbarth Cymru
Hysbyseb Swydd – Gweithiwr Datblygu wedi’i leoli yn y Drenewydd, Powys Prosiect 4 blynedd, rhan-amser 10 awr yr wythnos Cyflog £6,773.71 yf (£23,708 pro rata) Cyfle i weithio gyda MANGO (Cynghrair Grwpiau a Mudiadau Niwrolegol Sir Drefaldwyn) o dan brosiect … Continue reading
Rhesymau ar gyfer profiadau gwael o therapïau adsefydlu
Review abstract Purpose:Â First, to explore the experiences of people with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (CFS/ME) of rehabilitation therapies so as to build an understanding of reasons for the discrepancy between the notably mixed experiences regarding effectiveness reported in patient … Continue reading
Dysfunction mitochondrial yn wahanol yn CFS ac FM
Research abstract Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and fibromyalgia (FM) are complex and serious illnesses that affect approximately 2.5% and 5% of the general population worldwide, respectively. The etiology is unknown; however, recent studies suggest that mitochondrial dysfunction has been involved … Continue reading
Adolygiad o is-grwpiau yn CFS
Review abstract We have been able to reduce substantially patient pool heterogeneity by identifying phenotypic markers that allow the researcher to stratify chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) patients into subgroups. To date, we have shown that stratifying based on the presence … Continue reading
Problemau gwybyddol a poen nad ydynt yn gysylltiedig yn CFS
Research Abstract In various chronic pain populations, decreased cognitive performance is known to be related to pain severity. Yet, this relationship has not been investigated in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). This study investigated the relationship between cognitive performance … Continue reading
T & NK cell screening is a possible biomarker for CFS
Research abstract Background: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) is a debilitating neuro-immune disorder of unknown etiology diagnosed by an array of clinical manifestations. Although several immunological abnormalities have been described in CFS, their heterogeneity has limited diagnostic applicability. Methods: Immunological features … Continue reading
Prepared to care? Carers week 2013 survey
As part of Carers week (10-16 June) UK charities asked carers to describe the impact caring had had on their lives. The results were published in the Prepared to Care? report Key findings 7 out of 10 (75%) carers were … Continue reading
Hypopituitarism – diagnosis amgen i ME neu CFS
One of the conditions that can be wrongly diagnosed as CFS is post-traumatic hypopituitarism (PTHP). Symptoms include fatigue, muscle weakness, dizziness and nausea and can occur at any time after a head injury, even many years later. Other causes of … Continue reading