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Brain responses in CFS & TMD to autonomic challenges
Brain responses in CFS and TMD to autonomic challenges: an exploratory fMRI study, by QC Vuong, JR Allison, A Finkelmeyer, J Newton, J Durham in JDR Clinical & Translational Research, August 28, 2019 Research abstract: Introduction: Dysfunction of the … Continue reading
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Tagged Andreas Finkelmeyer, ANS, autonomic nervous system, dysautonomia, fMRI, functional magnetic resonance imaging, J Durham, JR Allison, Prof Julia Newton, QC Vuong, temporomandibular disorder, Valsalva maneuver
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Intracranial compliance is associated with symptoms of orthostatic intolerance in CFS
Research abstract: Intracranial compliance is associated with symptoms of orthostatic intolerance in chronic fatigue syndrome, by Andreas Finkelmeyer, Jiabao He, Laura Maclachlan, Andrew M Blamire, Julia L Newton in PLoS One. 2018 Jul 3;13(7):e0200068 Symptoms of orthostatic intolerance (OI) are … Continue reading
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Tagged Andreas Finkelmeyer, Andrew M Blamire, FAIR MRI, fMRI, functional magnetic resonance imaging, Jiabao He, Laura Maclachlan, OI, orthostatic intolerance, Prof Julia Newton
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Videos of UK CFS/ME Research Collaborative conference 2016
10 videos from UK CFS/ME Research Collaborative conference in September 2016, posted on You Tube by Action for ME, 11 October 2016 Part 1: Welcome by Professor Stephen Holgate Researching a Syndrome: Findings from the UBC Complex Chronic Disease Study … Continue reading
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Tagged Action for ME, Andrea Polli, Andreas Finkelmeyer, Dr David Patrick, Dr Esther Crawley, Jessica Van Oosterwijck, Nadia Howard-Tripp, Prof George Davey Smith, Prof Paul Little, Prof Stephen Holgate, Prof Tom Walley, Professor Tom Walley, Sonya Chowdhury, UK CFS/ME Research Collaborative, UK CMRC, Victoria Strassheim
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