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Dr Chris Armstrong talks about the role of gut health in ME/CFS

Huffington post Australia article, by Emma Brancatisano, 2 Feb 2017: How Gut Bacteria Is Helping To Unpack Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Can improving a person’s gut health help? Extracts: Dr Chris is part of a team of researchers at Melbourne University … Continue reading

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The association of fecal microbiota & fecal, blood serum & urine metabolites in ME/CFS

Research abstract: INTRODUCTION: The human gut microbiota has the ability to modulate host metabolism. Metabolic profiling of the microbiota and the host biofluids may determine associations significant of a host–microbe relationship. Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) is a long-term disorder … Continue reading

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Podcast about CFS/ME research with Melbourne researcher Chris Armstrong

insidestory.com.au, 24 Nov 2016: In Melbourne, progress on chronic fatigue Peter Clarke talks to Bio21 researcher Chris Armstrong about new research that challenges popular views of this enigmatic illness With its debiliating symptoms – fatigue, “brain fog,” pain, gastrointestinal disorders – and its elusive … Continue reading

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The “Starvation” Disease? metabolomics meets CFS down under

Health rising blog post: The “Starvation” Disease? Metabolomics Meets Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Down Under, by Cort Johnson, 10 November 2016 “The pathological nature of the fatigue experienced by ME/CFS sufferers is its inexplicable persistence, severity and its inability to be sufficiently relieved … Continue reading

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