Tag Archives: Solve ME/CFS Initiative
Prof Komaroff’s webinar looks at major areas of ME research
ME Action blog post, by Darla N, 12 November: Dr. Komaroff’s webinar provides hypothesis, hot research and hope Link to webinar In a webinar the Solve ME/CFS Initiative hosted on Nov. 10, Dr. Anthony Komaroff presented his hypothesis on ME’s … Continue reading
The real story about CFS: a devastating illness that needs a better name
Garnet news article by Maureen Hanson, 19 October 2016: The real story about Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: a devastating illness that needs a better name Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is an illness that many may have heard of, but few, in reality, know … Continue reading
International ME/CFS phone support group
Solve ME/CFS Initiative: ME/CFS weekly phone support group This is a peer to peer Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/ME support group. This call is designed to support one another through the hardships of this illness by listening and sharing experiences. Join us … Continue reading
CFS flare-ups caused by straining muscles and nerves
University of Birmingham press release, by Alicia Rohan, 18 July 2016: Chronic fatigue syndrome flare-ups caused by straining muscles and nerves A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine … Continue reading
Dr Zahler Nahle’s outline of ME/CFS research needs
Solve ME/CFS Initiative blog post: Dr. Zaher Nahle’s Response to the NIH RFI Solve ME/CFS Initiative submitted a unique and pointed response to the recent NIH request for information (RFI), NOT-NS-16-024, regarding new research strategies for ME/CFS. On May 24, … Continue reading
Webinar with Dr Avindra Nath, lead for the NIH intramural ME/CFS study
Solve ME/CFS Webinar with Avindra Nath, M.D. published on Apr 21, 2016 Onward through the fog blog post, by Erica Verillo, 21 April 2016: Reductio ad Absurdum: A Webinar with Dr. Avi Nath [In rhetoric, the device known as reductio ad … Continue reading
Medline Plus removes PACE paper
Solve ME/CFS Initiative announces on 5 Dec 2015 that the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) has removed an article on the UK PACE study from Medline Plus, its website for patients. The PACE study reported that ‘cognitive behavioral therapy and graded exercise therapy are among … Continue reading
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
Deciphering PEM video lecture
Post-Exertion Malaise: The Intersection of Biology and Behavior A video lecture from SolveCFS, Published on Nov 21, 2015 Dr. Dane B. Cook is the Co-Director of the Exercise Psychology laboratory at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Director of the Marsh … Continue reading