TGI Friday! Our weekly round-up of recently published research abstracts | 30 May 2014
Just one study found this week – on decreased basal ganglia activation.
Just one study found this week – on decreased basal ganglia activation.
61% of them said they asked their patients to pay between £10 and £50. Others charged more.
Journal of Oral & Facial Pain and Headache, Spring 2014. …
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Annette Brooke MP asked whether the assessors receive specialist ME/CFS training?
Minister of State Mike Penning MP mentioned the new Health and Work Service
The late Christine Wrightson – diagnosed with CFS when in fact she had hypopituitarism.
Japanese study reveals ‘striking pattern of brain inflammation in CFS patients’
From Quality of Life Research, e-published 3 May 2014. Defining …
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From The Falkirk Herald, 14 May 2014 (Story by Jill …
UK charities the ME Association and Action for M.E. announced …
Tickets are now available for the UK CFS/ME Research Collaborative (CMRC) conference in Bristol on Monday 1 and Tuesday 2 September.
Annette Brooke MP who tabled a timely and topical question on International Awareness Day
Regular MEA supporters in Bristol – Helen and Liz Wood
From Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, 30 April 2014. …
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From Experimental Physiology, February 2014 (e-published 18 October 2013). Exogenously …
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