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Citric Acid Cycle is deficient in people with ME/CFS

MEAction blog post, by Adrianne Tillman, 22 Feb 2017: Stanford team announces breakthrough in ME/CFS research A research team at Stanford announced yesterday that it has made some breakthroughs in understanding the metabolic cycles that are not working properly in … Continue reading

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Viruses and CFS: statement by Prof Ron Davis

Open Medicine Foundation blog post, 9 Sep 2016: Viruses and CFS: Statements by Ron Davis and Bob Naviaux Prof Ron Davis: There is a great deal of evidence that a variety of viruses can initiate ME/CFS, but it is less clear … Continue reading

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Dr Shepherd, Prof Jonathan Edwards & others write open letter to Queen Mary University London about PACE

Virology blog: Open letter to Queen Mary University London about PACE, 6 September 2016 Professor Simon Gaskell President and Principal Queen Mary University of London Mile End Road London E1 4NS Dear Professor Gaskell: Last month, the First-Tier Tribunal ordered Queen … Continue reading

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Naviaux’s ME/CFS ground-breaking metabolomics results says Prof Davis

Open Medicine Foundation blog post, by Prof Ron Davis, 30 August 2016: ME/CFS ground-breaking metabolomics results by Naviaux RK, et al The publication, “Metabolic Features of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome” by Naviaux RK, et al. is a landmark in ME/CFS research. … Continue reading

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Prof Ron Davis outlines key research needs for ME/CFS

OMF blog post, 1 July 2016: Open Medicine Ron Davis’ response to the NIH Request For Information (RFI): Input for New Research Strategies for ME/CFS. We would like to share the information that Dr. Ron Davis sent in response to … Continue reading

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Prof Ron Davis’ severe ME study finds problems with energy metabolism

ME Action news article, by Simon McGrath, 4 June 2016: Ron Davis: Preliminary data shows problems with energy metabolism Professor Ron Davis presented new findings from his Big Data study at Friday’s Invest in ME 2016 conference. Davis’s preliminary data … Continue reading

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End ME/CFS Severe Patient Study Turns to the Mitochondria

Health rising article, by Cort Johnson 18 March 2016: End ME/CFS Severe Patient Study Turns to the Mitochondria The mantra at the Severely Ill/Big Data study at the Open Medicine Foundation is to follow the evidence where it leads. We … Continue reading

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CFS & Rituximab revisited

Science based medicine article: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Rituximab Revisited by Harriet Hall (the SkepDoc), January 19, 2016 Three years ago I wrote about an experimental treatment for chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS): rituximab (brand name Rituxan). I was concerned that doctors who … Continue reading

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4 scientists make PACE trial FOI request

MEAction article: Davis, Tuller, Racaniello and Levin issue FOI request for PACE data Yesterday [16 Dec] four scientists, led by world-famous geneticist Professor Ronald Davis, added to the pressure for scientific transparency on the PACE trial by making a request … Continue reading

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Interview with Ronald W Davis about his search for cure for sick CFS son

BBC interview with Ronald W Davis, Professor of Biochemistry and Genetics at Stanford University USA: Scientist dad searches for cure for sick son Whitney Dafoe was a healthy, well-travelled photographer until he contracted an illness that has been identified as … Continue reading

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