Tag Archives: research

The chokehold behavioural treatments have on ME/CFS

American health blogger Cort Johnson looks at which ME/CFS treatment studies have been published since the start of 2013. He highlights that there has been a lack of drug studies and that most of the these studies were small. Extracts: “With … Continue reading

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250 donations to ‘Solve ME/CFS’ needed by 1 Dec 2015

Giving Tuesday:   Help Solve ME/CFS initiative to meet their challenge and receive $50,000 by making a Giving Tuesday donation. An anonymous donor has put up a $50,000 challenge donation that they will receive, if they get 250 gifts of any amount by Tuesday 1 … Continue reading

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Invitation to take part in a large gene study of ME/CFS

Are you currently diagnosed with ME/CFS (SEID)? Are you interested in your genetic makeup? If so, help the INIM create a one of a kind genetic database for patients with ME/CFS. Participation for this study requires you to have a … Continue reading

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Mendus: patient driven research projects

Mendus is an online research lab where patients can take part in research trials and even suggest topics for study. The aim of Mendus is to bring research within reach of those who need it. patients can unite, discuss, and … Continue reading

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NIH report: advancing ME/CFS research

ME Research UK comment, 17 June 2015: The prestigious US scientific journal Annals of Internal Medicine has just published a position paper – Advancing the research on ME/CFS – which summarizes the conclusions of the ‘Pathways to Prevention’ Workshop organized … Continue reading

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