Our #GoBlue4ME challengers are on top of the world for ME Awareness! | 30 April 2020
The #GoBlue4ME Challenge has inspired two incredible events that meet all the requirements of the nationwide lockdown.
The #GoBlue4ME Challenge has inspired two incredible events that meet all the requirements of the nationwide lockdown.
Post-viral fatigue is being reported following Covid-19 infection. We explain the issue and offer best management guidance.
ME Carers Connected can help put carers in touch with one another for mutual support and to share experiences.
Sarah Freeman has not been daunted by the coronavirus. She’s simply delayed her inspiring attempt at Ben Nevis until next year.
Ann Innes has written a new leaflet discussing all the benefit changes introduced during the pandemic.
The national 2.6 Challenge kicks off tomorrow and you’re getting ready for ME Awareness in May!
Dr Shepherd has updated the weekly bulletin on covid-19 and ME/CFS.
The weekly research bulletin provides summary explanations of 7 new studies into ME/CFS.
Claire has been running a popular pub-quiz online, and Helen is cutting her lovely hair – raising funds to support the MEA!
Britain’s social media is abuzz with this challenge. People are sharing ideas and coming together. What can you do to help?
A controversial leaflet from Oxford Health Foundation Trust has been widely criticised – and now appears to have been removed.
Dream up an activity that suits your ability based on the numbers 2.6 or 26 and help save the ME Association!
We provide a weekly update on Covid-19 in a new free leaflet and a letter about vulnerability to be used when required.
The weekly research bulletin provides summary explanations of 4 new studies into ME/CFS.
Evidence is mounting that Covid-19 infection might lead to instances of PVFS meaning we may see an increase in cases of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis.
Dr Karl Morten has launched a crowdfund campaign to investigate L-form Bacteria in ME/CFS.
The weekly research bulletin provides summary explanations of 6 new studies into ME/CFS.
Put your daily exercise allowance to the best use – and a note about the new date for the London Marathon
Dr Charles Shepherd provides his weekly update for people with ME/CFS
We can’t post out from our office at present, but our leaflets are available online.